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Still have the rx in my hand, unfilled
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 292405" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I actually agree with you about why he acts out. It's not the same as a bipolar child. However, Risperdal *is* given to spectrum kids who rage. My son had a terrible reaction to it. I like him better doing interventions and being medication free. And he's older now and he no longer rages. He hates the way medications make him feel. Why did his doctor put him on Risperdal? Do you agree with the reason? My son learned without medications to control his aggression, but every child is different. This is definitely one of those "your call" things. I took my son off medications at age 11 and he's been doing great. There are pros and cons to medications, but if a child really loses it a lot and can't control himself, I think it may enrich his life as long as he can tolerate the medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 292405, member: 1550"] I actually agree with you about why he acts out. It's not the same as a bipolar child. However, Risperdal *is* given to spectrum kids who rage. My son had a terrible reaction to it. I like him better doing interventions and being medication free. And he's older now and he no longer rages. He hates the way medications make him feel. Why did his doctor put him on Risperdal? Do you agree with the reason? My son learned without medications to control his aggression, but every child is different. This is definitely one of those "your call" things. I took my son off medications at age 11 and he's been doing great. There are pros and cons to medications, but if a child really loses it a lot and can't control himself, I think it may enrich his life as long as he can tolerate the medication. [/QUOTE]
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