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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 510951" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi, I missed you. </p><p></p><p>There are movement problems that are risks from the AP medications (like the risperadone) and other kinds (tics) from the stims....Probably other things from many medications but less commonly talked about. If he has a propensity for tics to begin with, he may have a lower threshold from some of the medications. It is good you are going to have it checked and if the answer is not satisfactory...especially if you are worried about TD symptoms, then quickly get a second opinion since that can be a permanent problem.</p><p></p><p>Carson, Carson, Carson... what are we going to do with you my love??? I think we need a school for our tricky kids on this board. A place we can give them where they can have their rough moments and be helped to move on through them. A place where we can build them up....use their strengths and allow them to learn using their skills not forcing them into a school mode where they are faced with overwhelming frustration (why does he hate writing so much???). Somewhere where we can give them more than what naturally happens when they do such frustrating behaviors. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry and I should look back but where are you with other evaluations like Occupational Therapist (OT), Learning Disability (LD), Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) etc... I am drawing a blank...sorry. Sounds like he just gets so frustrated when things get too hard and goes to his stand by behaviors to get out of situations, even if in the end it doesn't pay. Just some arm chair cyber impressions...could be totally off base.</p><p></p><p>Well, easy to say this, but please be kind to yourself and dont go down the blame road... you are working on it and there ARE no magic answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 510951, member: 12886"] Hi, I missed you. There are movement problems that are risks from the AP medications (like the risperadone) and other kinds (tics) from the stims....Probably other things from many medications but less commonly talked about. If he has a propensity for tics to begin with, he may have a lower threshold from some of the medications. It is good you are going to have it checked and if the answer is not satisfactory...especially if you are worried about TD symptoms, then quickly get a second opinion since that can be a permanent problem. Carson, Carson, Carson... what are we going to do with you my love??? I think we need a school for our tricky kids on this board. A place we can give them where they can have their rough moments and be helped to move on through them. A place where we can build them up....use their strengths and allow them to learn using their skills not forcing them into a school mode where they are faced with overwhelming frustration (why does he hate writing so much???). Somewhere where we can give them more than what naturally happens when they do such frustrating behaviors. I am sorry and I should look back but where are you with other evaluations like Occupational Therapist (OT), Learning Disability (LD), Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) etc... I am drawing a blank...sorry. Sounds like he just gets so frustrated when things get too hard and goes to his stand by behaviors to get out of situations, even if in the end it doesn't pay. Just some arm chair cyber impressions...could be totally off base. Well, easy to say this, but please be kind to yourself and dont go down the blame road... you are working on it and there ARE no magic answers. [/QUOTE]
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