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<blockquote data-quote="MLA" data-source="post: 572054" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>Thanks flutterby. difficult child's (I'm used to daughter from the miscarriage site I used to be on!) regulation is tied primarily to sensory issues as is her anxiety. If she's hungry, needs to use the bathroom, tired or worried, she becomes dysregulated- which includes more anxiety. Anything that is a sensory fear (bathroom, teeth brushing, writing for homework) creates anxiety which leads to dysregulation. It's a terrible cycle. </p><p></p><p>The AD worked for a few weeks but then activated her. The anticonvulsant made things worse. Abilify has worked where other medications haven't but I think it's mostly run its course. I'm just curious what other medications people have used for children with similar issues. </p><p></p><p>Thank you,</p><p>MLA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLA, post: 572054, member: 13255"] Thanks flutterby. difficult child's (I'm used to daughter from the miscarriage site I used to be on!) regulation is tied primarily to sensory issues as is her anxiety. If she's hungry, needs to use the bathroom, tired or worried, she becomes dysregulated- which includes more anxiety. Anything that is a sensory fear (bathroom, teeth brushing, writing for homework) creates anxiety which leads to dysregulation. It's a terrible cycle. The AD worked for a few weeks but then activated her. The anticonvulsant made things worse. Abilify has worked where other medications haven't but I think it's mostly run its course. I'm just curious what other medications people have used for children with similar issues. Thank you, MLA [/QUOTE]
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