Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 i live in kaufman would like the same info please but my son will be 6 in may Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 i live in kaufman would like the same info please but my son will be 6 in may Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 Where do you live? Doctor for Aggressive child I am looking for a good doctor to help with my 10 year old son's aggressive behavior. We have Medicaid. I need help fast. Vicki King Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 Where do you live? Doctor for Aggressive child I am looking for a good doctor to help with my 10 year old son's aggressive behavior. We have Medicaid. I need help fast. Vicki King Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 I live in Magnolia, a suburb of Houston. Doctor for Aggressive child I am looking for a good doctor to help with my 10 year old son's aggressive behavior. We have Medicaid. I need help fast. Vicki King Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 I live in Magnolia, a suburb of Houston. Doctor for Aggressive child I am looking for a good doctor to help with my 10 year old son's aggressive behavior. We have Medicaid. I need help fast. Vicki King Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 For both moms: What type of doctor are you looking for? A holistic doctor that works with non-traditional medicine, a psychologist trained in behavior techniques or someone like a neurologist that looks at EEGs and is willing to try meds like anti-seizure meds or SSRIs? How far are you able to travel - e.g. Could you travel all the way to San or Austin? Theresa, SA ------------------------ > I am looking for a good doctor to help with my 10 year old son's > aggressive behavior. We have Medicaid. I need help fast. Vicki King Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 For both moms: What type of doctor are you looking for? A holistic doctor that works with non-traditional medicine, a psychologist trained in behavior techniques or someone like a neurologist that looks at EEGs and is willing to try meds like anti-seizure meds or SSRIs? How far are you able to travel - e.g. Could you travel all the way to San or Austin? Theresa, SA ------------------------ > I am looking for a good doctor to help with my 10 year old son's > aggressive behavior. We have Medicaid. I need help fast. Vicki King Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 What did you see as positive things when you started these meds - individually or as the whole group of meds? I am not sure of the experiences of some of the other parents on the list but I do know that some parents I know personally have trouble after kids have been a med for a while. It is as if in the beginning it is good and then behaviors start increase because the body starts handling the medications differently. I have wondered where this comes from. Is it related to the inability to process these meds over time - the meds causing changes in: liver function, gut problems, neurological reactions, an increase in abnormal brain activity in certain areas like the temporal lobe, sleep variations, etc.. ? It can just be so hard to get the right combination of meds with or without other interventions. Is the Trileptal helping at all with the seizures - you just mentioned the Zonegran for the seizures- I have heard some good things about it for seizures. Have you tried taking away (decreasing the dose until down at zero) for either Paxil or Risperdal or trying a different drug for mood/behavior/anxiety? I can tell you are trying hard and hopefully we can help find someone with some experience and sound knowledge. Feel free to contact me off list for San people if you don't have success with ones close to you. Hang in there - I know this is so hard. Theresa, SA > I don't care what kind of doctor, as long as we get these aggressions > under control. I need to be closer to home though. is currently > on risperdal, trileptal, paxil, and zonegran. He takes the zonegran for > seizures along with a nerve stimulator implant. The other medications > are for his behavior issues. He has kicked out two windows recently. His > teacher and I are both at our wits end. > > Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 What did you see as positive things when you started these meds - individually or as the whole group of meds? I am not sure of the experiences of some of the other parents on the list but I do know that some parents I know personally have trouble after kids have been a med for a while. It is as if in the beginning it is good and then behaviors start increase because the body starts handling the medications differently. I have wondered where this comes from. Is it related to the inability to process these meds over time - the meds causing changes in: liver function, gut problems, neurological reactions, an increase in abnormal brain activity in certain areas like the temporal lobe, sleep variations, etc.. ? It can just be so hard to get the right combination of meds with or without other interventions. Is the Trileptal helping at all with the seizures - you just mentioned the Zonegran for the seizures- I have heard some good things about it for seizures. Have you tried taking away (decreasing the dose until down at zero) for either Paxil or Risperdal or trying a different drug for mood/behavior/anxiety? I can tell you are trying hard and hopefully we can help find someone with some experience and sound knowledge. Feel free to contact me off list for San people if you don't have success with ones close to you. Hang in there - I know this is so hard. Theresa, SA > I don't care what kind of doctor, as long as we get these aggressions > under control. I need to be closer to home though. is currently > on risperdal, trileptal, paxil, and zonegran. He takes the zonegran for > seizures along with a nerve stimulator implant. The other medications > are for his behavior issues. He has kicked out two windows recently. His > teacher and I are both at our wits end. > > Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 I have lived through this myself (and continue to periodically) with a highly aggressive child who is now unfortunately as big as I am. My first suggestion is to look into drug interactions....sometimes the medications interact with each other in strange ways, especially with our kids. Many times doctors that do not specialize in kids with autism or have a good deal of experience medicating kids with autism do not realize that our children react differently to medications, including dosage levels (I think you can find a fair amount of literature that supports treating our children with less of most drugs than doctors would treat other children with the same medications). Either a psychiatrist or developmental pediatrician with extensive experience with ASDs is likely your best bet for right now. First you have to deal with what you already have...meds...before you move on to something else. The other suggestion I have is to bring in a BCBA....board certified behavior analyst...to perform a functional analysis of his behavior. If it is not medication related, then it is likely environment related, and this can be ascertained by a BCBA. The University of North Texas has an applied behavior analysis department, and has also developed the BATTS program that I think you can contact to possibly arrange for someone to come out to the school and your home to give you help. I hope this is helpful, and I know firsthand how difficult the situation can get...I will keep your family in my thoughts. nna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 I have lived through this myself (and continue to periodically) with a highly aggressive child who is now unfortunately as big as I am. My first suggestion is to look into drug interactions....sometimes the medications interact with each other in strange ways, especially with our kids. Many times doctors that do not specialize in kids with autism or have a good deal of experience medicating kids with autism do not realize that our children react differently to medications, including dosage levels (I think you can find a fair amount of literature that supports treating our children with less of most drugs than doctors would treat other children with the same medications). Either a psychiatrist or developmental pediatrician with extensive experience with ASDs is likely your best bet for right now. First you have to deal with what you already have...meds...before you move on to something else. The other suggestion I have is to bring in a BCBA....board certified behavior analyst...to perform a functional analysis of his behavior. If it is not medication related, then it is likely environment related, and this can be ascertained by a BCBA. The University of North Texas has an applied behavior analysis department, and has also developed the BATTS program that I think you can contact to possibly arrange for someone to come out to the school and your home to give you help. I hope this is helpful, and I know firsthand how difficult the situation can get...I will keep your family in my thoughts. nna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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