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Still have the rx in my hand, unfilled
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 292443" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>You certainly don't have to medicate your child. Outbursts of frustration are normal for just about everyone. It's only when it interferes with his life or poses a danger that it's a problem. </p><p>If you feel he is fine the way he is, then don't medicate and work on teaching him to regain control.</p><p>Most of us try to work with our kids without medications for years. Eventually, we realize our guys need all the tools they can get and still they struggle.</p><p>I agree with JJJ that if your child was intentionally trying to hurt someone or himself, the risperidol wouldn't work. </p><p></p><p>You may prefer some of dietary changes that some members have had some success with. It's an alternative to medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 292443, member: 3"] You certainly don't have to medicate your child. Outbursts of frustration are normal for just about everyone. It's only when it interferes with his life or poses a danger that it's a problem. If you feel he is fine the way he is, then don't medicate and work on teaching him to regain control. Most of us try to work with our kids without medications for years. Eventually, we realize our guys need all the tools they can get and still they struggle. I agree with JJJ that if your child was intentionally trying to hurt someone or himself, the risperidol wouldn't work. You may prefer some of dietary changes that some members have had some success with. It's an alternative to medication. [/QUOTE]
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