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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 224027" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Toto - yes it's the same stuff with my difficult child as well. Smallworld is right i gotta head to a neurologist again to know for sure. Yet my Mom gut says it's the medication because she's never done this before. No new tics since 2 actually. The mouth and the eyes were her big ones, yet like i said with age its improved and it's also only when stimulated. Now she's constantly wrenching her hands, when she's not doing that their flying like she's counting or something. I'Tourette's Syndrome hard to explain.</p><p> </p><p>I guess it is a unknown risk for us with these medications, and it is scary. I get so nervous at times watching her. Lately she's also been doing alot more unsettled behaviors jumping, etc. in place, spinning around. More than the usual behaviors when she is in that hyped state.</p><p> </p><p>do you ever wonder if the medications increase some of the behaviors?? even though it's stated that they shouldn't.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 224027, member: 4514"] Toto - yes it's the same stuff with my difficult child as well. Smallworld is right i gotta head to a neurologist again to know for sure. Yet my Mom gut says it's the medication because she's never done this before. No new tics since 2 actually. The mouth and the eyes were her big ones, yet like i said with age its improved and it's also only when stimulated. Now she's constantly wrenching her hands, when she's not doing that their flying like she's counting or something. I'Tourette's Syndrome hard to explain. I guess it is a unknown risk for us with these medications, and it is scary. I get so nervous at times watching her. Lately she's also been doing alot more unsettled behaviors jumping, etc. in place, spinning around. More than the usual behaviors when she is in that hyped state. do you ever wonder if the medications increase some of the behaviors?? even though it's stated that they shouldn't..... [/QUOTE]
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