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Starting our first night of Abilify--fingers crossed!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 494837" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yep- same issues with my son in that respect. I'm starting to see a few good signs out of my difficult child after he's calmed a little- I don't really hold it against him for venting- how can I given he's my bio? LOL! But, the 'regrouping' and dealing with it or asking for help or someone to talk to (as in a therapist) instead of holding it in and then snapping is a big key, as you know. I don't know if that can bring you any hope or not but I do believe maturity helps them to be more receptive to help and constructive, appropriate outlets- as long as they can get access to them and I know your son can.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep my fingers crossed this works for him and just wanted to make sure you're aware that this medication really can cause horrible reactions in some kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 494837, member: 3699"] Yep- same issues with my son in that respect. I'm starting to see a few good signs out of my difficult child after he's calmed a little- I don't really hold it against him for venting- how can I given he's my bio? LOL! But, the 'regrouping' and dealing with it or asking for help or someone to talk to (as in a therapist) instead of holding it in and then snapping is a big key, as you know. I don't know if that can bring you any hope or not but I do believe maturity helps them to be more receptive to help and constructive, appropriate outlets- as long as they can get access to them and I know your son can. I'll keep my fingers crossed this works for him and just wanted to make sure you're aware that this medication really can cause horrible reactions in some kids. [/QUOTE]
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