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We Finally Broke Down and Started Intuniv
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<blockquote data-quote="cyndi" data-source="post: 711566" data-attributes="member: 21759"><p>Hello, </p><p></p><p>I realize this post was 6 years ago but was curious how your son is doing as I have an 11 year old who sounds very similar to your sons history. Definitely not a text book kid to a diagnosis. Mine is doing very well after many difficult years. He still has immaturity in social areas but his control on emotions has really improved. I think he has a very good chance given the right path and people in his life to do very well. At least this is my hope. So far the best medications we found are Abilify and clonidine (I understand this is basically same as intuniv). He could not tolerate stimulants and seemed to make him more aggressive and quick to anger. Since your son is probably 14 now was curious what the last 6 years have been like with medications, diagnosis, school placement, social, etc. I find it hard to find kids that sound like my son. Thanks for any info willing to share.</p><p></p><p>Cyndi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyndi, post: 711566, member: 21759"] Hello, I realize this post was 6 years ago but was curious how your son is doing as I have an 11 year old who sounds very similar to your sons history. Definitely not a text book kid to a diagnosis. Mine is doing very well after many difficult years. He still has immaturity in social areas but his control on emotions has really improved. I think he has a very good chance given the right path and people in his life to do very well. At least this is my hope. So far the best medications we found are Abilify and clonidine (I understand this is basically same as intuniv). He could not tolerate stimulants and seemed to make him more aggressive and quick to anger. Since your son is probably 14 now was curious what the last 6 years have been like with medications, diagnosis, school placement, social, etc. I find it hard to find kids that sound like my son. Thanks for any info willing to share. Cyndi [/QUOTE]
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