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<blockquote data-quote="prescottsunshine" data-source="post: 223824" data-attributes="member: 5545"><p>What a horrible place to be...and I am here too...between a rock and a hard place. We get to decide to let our kids fail or end up in juvie or give them a medicine that is supposed to make them better but, oh, by the way, they might make your kids develop tics. Great! I took my son off of Risperdal as he developed both a motor and verbal tic. They went away completely after getting off Risperdal but all atypical antipsychotics can cause permanant neurological damage (tardiv disconesia). </p><p> </p><p>Be careful...</p><p> </p><p>Hugs!</p><p>T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prescottsunshine, post: 223824, member: 5545"] What a horrible place to be...and I am here too...between a rock and a hard place. We get to decide to let our kids fail or end up in juvie or give them a medicine that is supposed to make them better but, oh, by the way, they might make your kids develop tics. Great! I took my son off of Risperdal as he developed both a motor and verbal tic. They went away completely after getting off Risperdal but all atypical antipsychotics can cause permanant neurological damage (tardiv disconesia). Be careful... Hugs! T [/QUOTE]
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