Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 Lois, we have just put Karac on Risperdal. How much does your son weigh, and has he had any side effects from the Risperdal? How much is he taking? Is your son verbal? What has the Risperdal done for him? Karac was only on prozac when he was much younger and for only a short time. It just seemed to make him hyper. Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 Lois, I have had the same problem as you except than in addition to aggression Whitney(9) has also developed screaming tantrums. At first the Prozac seemed to help and gave her the giggles, but after a month of aggression and tantrums, Yesterday I decided to stop giving her it. I dont have any advice cause I'm looking for some myself, but I know what your going through. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 When my son was on prozac, the aide found him literally climbing on the rafters in the boy's room. He could have killed himself if he fell, but school personnel swore that it was helping him! My son was also on risperdal and it seemed to help him at first, but 25 pound weight gain like most kids. My son's current neurologist does not like risperdal because he says kids quickly reach a plateau and you have to continually increase the dosage. I have also heard the same thing from some parents. Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 Robin, Hi! JJ is doing much better with the agression (Lack of it) since I took him off the prozac. Its a mess trying to figure out what will help the kids. Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? Lois, I have had the same problem as you except than in addition to aggression Whitney(9) has also developed screaming tantrums. At first the Prozac seemed to help and gave her the giggles, but after a month of aggression and tantrums, Yesterday I decided to stop giving her it. I dont have any advice cause I'm looking for some myself, but I know what your going through. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 Lois, Is music therapy just for speech or can it be used for school subjects and social skills also? I have seen it mentioned a few times on different sites, but theres never much info about it. Thanks, Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Hi pat! JJ is taking 0.5mg or resperdal 2 times a day. (Morning and Night) It has helped him alot with agression. It started to get agression when he hit puberity. I know a side effect of resperdal is weight gain BUT JJ is 15 and weighs a whopping 102 pounds!! haha! JJ can put small sentences together but " Chit-chats " to himself all the time. He is under the land autism waiver and gets music therapy, horseback riding, and 15 hours a week of one on one. Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? Lois, we have just put Karac on Risperdal. How much does your son weigh, and has he had any side effects from the Risperdal? How much is he taking? Is your son verbal? What has the Risperdal done for him? Karac was only on prozac when he was much younger and for only a short time. It just seemed to make him hyper. Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Evan's telemedicine doctor kept slowly upping Evan's Risperdal but there was a limit, he said to how much he upped it because he wanted to keep it available in case he got real aggressive as he got older. It is strange that those on the bipolar list complain a lot about loss of bladder control with their kids on Risperdal but the doctor either denies the problem or say it is rare. Joane, was climbing on top of the bathroom stalls a couple of years ago but he was going through a manic phase because of his Adderall and no mood stabilizer. He had a counselor trying to catch him and take him to the office for slugging a kid in class who had been hitting him on the play ground. panicked on him and lead him a merry chase around the school grounds, ending up in the bathroom. When he finally got down, he threw him over his shoulders and carried him to the office. This was during the time I was fighting mental health and the school pscyhe for a bipolar dx. I got it from a private pdoc just before I yanked him to homeschool him. BETTY ANN-61 yo, possibly Bipolar but undx'd, Effexor, Buspar, Serenity grandma and guardian to ANDREW - 11 yo-- Bipolar/ADHD, Depakote 250 mg. 2 x daily, Adderall 30 mg daily, Abilify 7.5 mg 1 x daily EVAN - 9 yo-- nonverbal autism, Risperdal 2.5 cc daily, Abilify 10 mg 1x daily DAVID 7 yo Bipolar/ADHD/PTSD, , Adderall 20 mg daily, .25 mg Risperdal 2 x daily and mother to ANDREA -32 yo, their mom - Bipolar/ADHD, Topamax, Tegretol, Singular, Serenity wife to BOB - 72 yo, a very patient and tired grandpa Re: resperdal and prozac.....? > When my son was on prozac, the aide found him literally climbing on the rafters in the boy's room. He could have killed himself if he fell, but school personnel swore that it was helping him! My son was also on risperdal and it seemed to help him at first, but 25 pound weight gain like most kids. My son's current neurologist does not like risperdal because he says kids quickly reach a plateau and you have to continually increase the dosage. I have also heard the same thing from some parents. > > Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Lois, Evan is 9 and weighs 95 lbs all ready. He does not have too much to grow to catch up to me in height. I think he has grown a couple of inches since he was measured at the doctor's and then he was 55 " . I wish Evan could put any kind of sentence together or even a few words. I have not given up hope yet. BETTY ----- Original Message ----- From: " Lois Nolan " <jlois@...> > Hi pat! > JJ is taking 0.5mg or resperdal 2 times a day. (Morning and Night) It has helped him alot with agression. It started to get agression when he hit puberity. I know a side effect of resperdal is weight gain BUT JJ is 15 and weighs a whopping 102 pounds!! haha! > JJ can put small sentences together but " Chit-chats " to himself all the time. > He is under the land autism waiver and gets music therapy, horseback riding, and 15 hours a week of one on one. Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Pat, JJ has more language now then he did at age 9. It is hard for JJ to have a conversation tho. If you ask him something he will answer with a yes-no or a small sentence. The music therapy has helped him have more language. Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? Lois, Evan is 9 and weighs 95 lbs all ready. He does not have too much to grow to catch up to me in height. I think he has grown a couple of inches since he was measured at the doctor's and then he was 55 " . I wish Evan could put any kind of sentence together or even a few words. I have not given up hope yet. BETTY ----- Original Message ----- From: " Lois Nolan " <jlois@...> > Hi pat! > JJ is taking 0.5mg or resperdal 2 times a day. (Morning and Night) It has helped him alot with agression. It started to get agression when he hit puberity. I know a side effect of resperdal is weight gain BUT JJ is 15 and weighs a whopping 102 pounds!! haha! > JJ can put small sentences together but " Chit-chats " to himself all the time. > He is under the land autism waiver and gets music therapy, horseback riding, and 15 hours a week of one on one. Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Robin, Music therapy can be used to teach many things.........JJ learned his address-phone number-and is learning how to tell time tho music therapy. he is also learning how to tie his shoes thru music therapy. Gena is also teaching J about emotions thru music therapy. Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? Lois, Is music therapy just for speech or can it be used for school subjects and social skills also? I have seen it mentioned a few times on different sites, but theres never much info about it. Thanks, Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Josh started music therapy in esy this summer and is doing great. The district is adding it to his iep for the school year. He does more during this time than any other in school Re: resperdal and prozac.....? > > > Lois, Is music therapy just for speech or can it be used for school subjects > and social skills also? I have seen it mentioned a few times on different > sites, but theres never much info about it. > Thanks, Robin > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 I have an epal in New Zealand whose son learned to talk by her singing her conversations with him. She was wondering if it might work on Evan but he did not seem interested in it although a girl on his bus seems to talk by singing her conversations. Evan likes music but has not attempted to keep tune with it except to bounce in tune to it. BETTY ----- Original Message ----- From: " Lois Nolan " <jlois@...> > Pat, > JJ has more language now then he did at age 9. It is hard for JJ to have a conversation tho. If you ask him something he will answer with a yes-no or a small sentence. The music therapy has helped him have more language. Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Lois, are there any web sites where I can get info on this,and maybe some teaching products? Whitney and I do a lot of singing at home, and shes starting to sing things she wants and I'll sing the answer back. Example: " mom I'm hungry: " whitney its cooking " Whitney does talk good, but shes in the forth grade and at a first grade level. Math is the worst for her. Seeing as how she loves music and singing, this might be what she needs to learn better. Any info would be appricated. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 That's a good idea. I think Karac could learn to do that. We have made conversation out of some of the rhymes that he knows. i.e. " Hey Diddle Diddle " ; I say, " What did the cat do? " he says, " played the fiddle " ; I say, " and what did the cow do? " he says, " he jumped over the moon. " I say, " What did the little dog do? " He says, " he jumped over the moon. " etc. You get the idea. I just wish we could get rid of the spells of pain that Karac is having! Is Evan ever going to get off Risperdal? Do you think it would stop the loss of bladder control? Does he control the BM's? Blessings, Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Lois, tell me more about how the music therapy works? Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Lois, that is the amount that Karac is on. Has JJ had any problem with bladder control? Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Pat, Evan normally controls his bowel movements but not always in the manner that is appropriate. Sometimes he will go outside and then put it into the kids' pool. Such fun! I am sure hoping that once he gets completely off the Risperdal the wetting will stop but now I am worrying that he has been doing it so long that it has become behavioral. He rarely does it at home or when he goes to town, except for when he was on the Tenex for a short time. I did not give him any yesterday but he is still getting 1.5 mg while at summer school. He gets out of summer school July 3rd. He sees his telemedicine doctor July 14th. He may raise his Abilify another 5 mg then or leave him where he is. BETTY ANN-61 yo, possibly Bipolar but undx'd, Effexor, Buspar, Serenity grandma and guardian to ANDREW - 11 yo-- Bipolar/ADHD, Depakote 250 mg. 2 x daily, Adderall 30 mg daily, Abilify 7.5 mg 1 x daily EVAN - 9 yo-- nonverbal autism, Risperdal 2.5 cc daily, Abilify 10 mg 1x daily DAVID 7 yo Bipolar/ADHD/PTSD, , Adderall 20 mg daily, .25 mg Risperdal 2 x daily and mother to ANDREA -32 yo, their mom - Bipolar/ADHD, Topamax, Tegretol, Singular, Serenity wife to BOB - 72 yo, a very patient and tired grandpa ----- Original Message ----- From: <pkuenstler@...> > That's a good idea. I think Karac could learn to do that. We have made > conversation out of some of the rhymes that he knows. i.e. " Hey Diddle Diddle " ; I > say, " What did the cat do? " he says, " played the fiddle " ; I say, " and what > did the cow do? " he says, " he jumped over the moon. " I say, " What did the > little dog do? " He says, " he jumped over the moon. " etc. You get the idea. > > I just wish we could get rid of the spells of pain that Karac is having! Is > Evan ever going to get off Risperdal? Do you think it would stop the loss of > bladder control? Does he control the BM's? Blessings, Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Betty, If you get a music therapist that works with children with autism they will know how to begin with Evan. Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? I have an epal in New Zealand whose son learned to talk by her singing her conversations with him. She was wondering if it might work on Evan but he did not seem interested in it although a girl on his bus seems to talk by singing her conversations. Evan likes music but has not attempted to keep tune with it except to bounce in tune to it. BETTY ----- Original Message ----- From: " Lois Nolan " <jlois@...> > Pat, > JJ has more language now then he did at age 9. It is hard for JJ to have a conversation tho. If you ask him something he will answer with a yes-no or a small sentence. The music therapy has helped him have more language. Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 I don't have a site but go to search and write in Music therapy and see what comes up. Where do you live? I live in Hagerstown md Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? Lois, are there any web sites where I can get info on this,and maybe some teaching products? Whitney and I do a lot of singing at home, and shes starting to sing things she wants and I'll sing the answer back. Example: " mom I'm hungry: " whitney its cooking " Whitney does talk good, but shes in the forth grade and at a first grade level. Math is the worst for her. Seeing as how she loves music and singing, this might be what she needs to learn better. Any info would be appricated. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2003 Report Share Posted June 24, 2003 Pat, I don't know if its control issues or just behaviour but he will pee on the coffee table. He " Knows " how to pee in the tolet so I don't know what it is. Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? Lois, that is the amount that Karac is on. Has JJ had any problem with bladder control? Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 That Evan is something else, isn't he? smile. Does he ever use the toilet to urinate? One time Karac used the bathroom outside, and the dog ate it! Did you ever hear of a dog doing that? Yuck! Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 Lois, it sounds like behavior if he deliberately pees on the coffee table. But what do I know? smile. Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 Oh yeh......I think its a " daddy " thing.......He only does it when dad is home! haha! Lois Lois Noland President Washington county ASA 721 Georgia Ave Hagerstown Md 21740 240-420-3692 jlois@... Add this card to your address book Re: resperdal and prozac.....? Lois, it sounds like behavior if he deliberately pees on the coffee table. But what do I know? smile. Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 In a message dated 6/24/03 11:45:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time, pkuenstler@... writes: > We have made > conversation out of some of the rhymes that he knows. i.e. " Hey Diddle > Diddle This reminds me of the time I was singing Old Mc to my granddaughter and I asked her what he had on his farm and she said " french fries. " I thought it was a pretty good answer myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 , that is so funny. These kids are so smart in their own way. Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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