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What was your breaking point for the er
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 576168" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Our psychiatrist had called ahead too in case (she knew things were rough ) but because he was aggressive we had to go thru er first. We go to er when q is aggressive and sometimes thats all I need to get him in a safe place. He's only been admitted after a medication reaction</p><p> </p><p>Are you sure of all of his issues? Have you ever tried a neuropsychologist evaluation to see if there are other complicating factors? Or have had a second psychiatric opinion about medications? Just wondering if there are other things to try....It is sooooo overwhelming when you have an aggressive child. Years down the road from you, we have found alternative therapies really helpful (with medications in our case) . We do horse back riding therapy, dog therapy, social therapy programs and adaptive recreation, and the best has been our assistance dog, JJ. He has made car rides much safer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 576168, member: 12886"] Our psychiatrist had called ahead too in case (she knew things were rough ) but because he was aggressive we had to go thru er first. We go to er when q is aggressive and sometimes thats all I need to get him in a safe place. He's only been admitted after a medication reaction Are you sure of all of his issues? Have you ever tried a neuropsychologist evaluation to see if there are other complicating factors? Or have had a second psychiatric opinion about medications? Just wondering if there are other things to try....It is sooooo overwhelming when you have an aggressive child. Years down the road from you, we have found alternative therapies really helpful (with medications in our case) . We do horse back riding therapy, dog therapy, social therapy programs and adaptive recreation, and the best has been our assistance dog, JJ. He has made car rides much safer! [/QUOTE]
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