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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 199531" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi,</p><p></p><p>terry that's funny because difficult child was on chlonidine and the dr. i currently have stated oh no do not give that to her its lethal were his words. she had been on it for over a year, very small dosage as you know it's a blood pressure lowering medication so it's lowers it which basically makes them knock out and induces sleep. till this dr and i find a plan and still working with current dr i had him write letter to school stating difficult child's sleep issues is due to her disorder to cover my butt, also stating he believes an iep is crucial as well, school won't back me on that. meanwhile i have tried melatonin, yet never a mix of melatonin and tryphontan not spelling correctly the stuff that's in turkey so i'm mixing up a combo tonight just to get me thru for now. i do need to get the sleep regulated. we have tried 3 medications for sleep yet none worked it left her basically dillussional the next day.</p><p></p><p>thanks, yet i really tried but for some reasons when i looked at the reg. side effects of drug they were too severe, ie one was childs eyes become fixated and they can't move them oh my that would be too insane for her. she'd detach if that happened causing her more grief and anxiety which would def. take away from her level of any kind of stability. hospitalized sure with staff pop it in her, me alone at home, or her in school whereas these ridiculous staff are now handling her how they see fit and not allowing her anymore nurse visits, she'd cry and they'd say oh difficult child there's nothing wrong with you sit down. then i'd have to take my truck and drive it thru the school........lol.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 199531, member: 4514"] hi, terry that's funny because difficult child was on chlonidine and the dr. i currently have stated oh no do not give that to her its lethal were his words. she had been on it for over a year, very small dosage as you know it's a blood pressure lowering medication so it's lowers it which basically makes them knock out and induces sleep. till this dr and i find a plan and still working with current dr i had him write letter to school stating difficult child's sleep issues is due to her disorder to cover my butt, also stating he believes an iep is crucial as well, school won't back me on that. meanwhile i have tried melatonin, yet never a mix of melatonin and tryphontan not spelling correctly the stuff that's in turkey so i'm mixing up a combo tonight just to get me thru for now. i do need to get the sleep regulated. we have tried 3 medications for sleep yet none worked it left her basically dillussional the next day. thanks, yet i really tried but for some reasons when i looked at the reg. side effects of drug they were too severe, ie one was childs eyes become fixated and they can't move them oh my that would be too insane for her. she'd detach if that happened causing her more grief and anxiety which would def. take away from her level of any kind of stability. hospitalized sure with staff pop it in her, me alone at home, or her in school whereas these ridiculous staff are now handling her how they see fit and not allowing her anymore nurse visits, she'd cry and they'd say oh difficult child there's nothing wrong with you sit down. then i'd have to take my truck and drive it thru the school........lol..... [/QUOTE]
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