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I know nothing about CLASS since I just moved here from Washington

state. But as far as calming down hyperactivity, my son's DAN!

doctor (Dr. Jepson at Thoughtful House) has tried him on GABA and

5HTP - both natural supplements you can buy at places like Vitamin

Shoppe. For my son, GABA only works for keeping him asleep at night

(he used to have night waking 2-3 times per week), and 5HTP didn't do

anything. But it's worth a try before going the medication route.

Dr. Jepson now has my son starting on Clonidine, which he says helps

with aggression, calming, hyperactivity, and OCD behaviors. We're

starting it tomorrow.

Good luck!

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>

> After over 8 years on the waiting list, my son will finally be

getting CLASS

> services. I was wondering if anyone else on this list is also on

the CLASS

> program in Austin? I would really like to know all the services you

guys

> have been able to utilize. Are there any funding for medical

interventions?

> Such as Thoughtful House or the Care clinics? What services has

benefited

> your child the most? My son is 11 with Very severe autism. He is

none

> verbal, extremely hyper...I mean not being able to stand or sit in

one place

> for more then seconds at a time. Extreme ocd behaviors that take

over ours

> and his life. No attention span. can't even take him out to public

places

> because he is so all over the place. We have had such a tough

year...Very

> long story, but I am back and want to do everything and anything in

my power

> to make him more manageable. I know that there are many people on

this list

> that are apposed to drugs. But without Risperadol and trazadone my

son was

> so manic and crazy that I actually feared for his life. Some of his

self

> injurous behaviors have gone, but he is still extremely all over

the place

> and his ocd is getting out of hand. We can't even get a babysitter

who will

> help and stay with us,after one or two days of working with him. he

has no

> agression or rage. he's just extremely hyper. Has anyone had any

luck with

> something that can help calm him down and be able to focus more? I

know this

> was a long email with lots of questions...so thank you for

reading...and any

> advice would so much be appreciated!

> thanks,

> M. Villalobos

>

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