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<blockquote data-quote="AnnKS" data-source="post: 21321" data-attributes="member: 2783"><p>has anyone had experience with this drug? My difficult child is now taking it, with a dramatic turn for the better. She is so different. She is almost back to her normal self. Which was a great improvement from the very difficult weeks preceding the change in medications (that is why I haven't been around very much). </p><p></p><p>However, she has done some concerning things. Yesterday she had some slurring of her speech. The teacher called home, so I finally got her into the doctor las night. By that time, her speech was back to normal. She also fell on the stairs. Then, today she fell when she tried to get out of a chair an hit her head really hard. I did some research, and these can be side-effects of the drug. The problem is, that they are also signs of progression in her disease. She has had problems with falling and speech when she is having a meldown.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnKS, post: 21321, member: 2783"] has anyone had experience with this drug? My difficult child is now taking it, with a dramatic turn for the better. She is so different. She is almost back to her normal self. Which was a great improvement from the very difficult weeks preceding the change in medications (that is why I haven't been around very much). However, she has done some concerning things. Yesterday she had some slurring of her speech. The teacher called home, so I finally got her into the doctor las night. By that time, her speech was back to normal. She also fell on the stairs. Then, today she fell when she tried to get out of a chair an hit her head really hard. I did some research, and these can be side-effects of the drug. The problem is, that they are also signs of progression in her disease. She has had problems with falling and speech when she is having a meldown. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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