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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 398576" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This sounds like the way risperdal helped Wiz also. It really can do amazing things. I can remember the first time in about 3 years that I was able to go to the bathroom alone when husband was not home to watch the kids. LOL, sort of. Before the risperdal worked we couldn't even leave Wiz alone with Jess long enough to go to the bathroom. If husband wasn't home I had to take Jess in with me (he took Wiz in with him if I wasn't home) so that she wasn't cut or bruised when I got out. I couldn't even have her on the other side of the bathroom door safely, she actually had to be in with me. Talk about annoying!!</p><p> </p><p>Why is it that kids think we will get upset if they don't eat or drink? Unless they actually go to the extent that Jena's difficult child is at, I never CARED. I once made an entire dinner of difficult child's favorites and happily told him I only made enough for husband, Jess and I because he said he was NOT NOT NOT eating. It didn't even last long enough for me to take a bite - and of course I had enough for him in the other room. For some reason kids think threatening not to eat will get to us - I always thought it was silly. </p><p> </p><p>Risperdal will change how they eat. Many kids crave carbs and are ravenously hungry even after eating a large amount. It can be problematic, and is soemthing to watch for. I hope this positive trend lasts though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 398576, member: 1233"] This sounds like the way risperdal helped Wiz also. It really can do amazing things. I can remember the first time in about 3 years that I was able to go to the bathroom alone when husband was not home to watch the kids. LOL, sort of. Before the risperdal worked we couldn't even leave Wiz alone with Jess long enough to go to the bathroom. If husband wasn't home I had to take Jess in with me (he took Wiz in with him if I wasn't home) so that she wasn't cut or bruised when I got out. I couldn't even have her on the other side of the bathroom door safely, she actually had to be in with me. Talk about annoying!! Why is it that kids think we will get upset if they don't eat or drink? Unless they actually go to the extent that Jena's difficult child is at, I never CARED. I once made an entire dinner of difficult child's favorites and happily told him I only made enough for husband, Jess and I because he said he was NOT NOT NOT eating. It didn't even last long enough for me to take a bite - and of course I had enough for him in the other room. For some reason kids think threatening not to eat will get to us - I always thought it was silly. Risperdal will change how they eat. Many kids crave carbs and are ravenously hungry even after eating a large amount. It can be problematic, and is soemthing to watch for. I hope this positive trend lasts though! [/QUOTE]
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