Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 My Aspy son (Asperger's with OCD & ADHD tendencies, Anxiety disorder, and Sleep Terror Disorder), who will be seven in March, was diagnosed in May 2007. We finally had him evaluated after he started having really bad, constant meltdowns and was starting to do more dangerous things. Basically, my husband and I were afraid to take both eyes off of him because were afraid that if we did he would really hurt himself. Well here is my dilemma. When first diagnosed we started him on 5 mg of Focalin XR. Within two weeks we realized that he needed to be on 10 mg twice a day, because of his very fast metabolism. Then this last spring (2008), while in a special kindergarten had a growth spurt and we had to raise his Focalin to 20 mg twice a day. (He is also on 50 mg of Zoloft to help with his anxiety order and because the ADHD raises anxiety) In August he started first grade at the same public school that his older sister (9 y/o) goes to. He has been doing really well. He has gotten 100%'s on most of his assignments and everyone seems to really love him. I have heard that he even goes to see the office ladies (when it's time to get his afternoon meds) amd sings to them. When he is on his meds or relaxed he is my snuggle bug. He is very considerate, well mannered, and very sweet. He will even defend his sister against my husband and I. Which we are working on because that actually causes problems as sweet as it is. But when his meds where off in the evening, watch out. He becomes very destructive. He will tear up the things he values the most. He will have melt downs at the drop of a hat and his melt downs can be very physical (biting, pinching, pulling hair, kicking and being very hateful). Well basically he is rapidly increasing in meltdowns lately and the teacher sent home a note yesterday that said " She is becoming very frustrated because Jordan is constantly interrupting her, his writing and coloring are becoming much messier, and he constantly has broken crayon and pencil pieces on the floor around his desk each day. This morning I went ahead and gave him 25 mg and sent the teacher a note asking her to let me know how it goes. But to be honest, I hate raising his meds. Matter of fact I hate the fact that I even give him meds to begin with. Plus I have to listen to my moms constant lectures about how we just need to change his diet and raise him on a farm where he can where off all of his energy. Then my husband is the complete opposite, when Jordan starts acting up, even a little, he is pretty much ready to raise his meds. Can anyone offer any suggestions to what I should do in this mess? I think we all just want whats best for our children. Thanks for listening and I am sorry that this was so long. I hope everyone has a wonderful day! Sossity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Hi Sossity,I can really relate to what you are going through at home. My son has asperger and when ever he has social problems he will act out at home. He saves it until hes at home. Is your son having social pressures or teasing,bully problems at school?. I would ask your son about those kind of things. Most kids meltdown because of anxiety they dont know how to cope with. Sometimes its sensory overload that sets them off. I would have some talks with your son about how he is feeling,physically and socially. Focalin can aggravate symptoms of aggression and tension,anxiety. It is also addictive and you have to wean off it,never just stop. It can loose affectiveness over long term use. Any changes in behavior while your son is taking Zoloft should always be reported to your Dr. My son took Zoloft as a kid and he says,looking back felt it helped him have less anger. It did give him icky stomache,diarrhea that made him grumpy off and on. I would call your Dr. and get a med evaluation and have your sons blood levels checked. Medicines can loose there effectiveness and our reactions to meds can change. I would also discuss the behavior changes you noted with his Dr. All the changes your experiencing in your son at home and school. Its all important and you've done a wonderful job of explaining the changes. I really understand how stressful meltdowns and behavior challenges can be. Our parents have solutions that are good but can be overwhelming. Unless you can move to a farm easily,lol. That would be good for any kid. You could look into diet. Lots of parents on this group have experience in diet. For some kids simple changes in diet really help. I hope you get some good help anwers from your Dr. and some good insights from your son. Best wishes, Tishanne > > My Aspy son (Asperger's with OCD & ADHD tendencies, Anxiety disorder, > and Sleep Terror Disorder), who will be seven in March, was diagnosed > in May 2007. We finally had him evaluated after he started having > really bad, constant meltdowns and was starting to do more dangerous > things. Basically, my husband and I were afraid to take both eyes off > of him because were afraid that if we did he would really hurt himself. > > Well here is my dilemma. When first diagnosed we started him on 5 mg > of Focalin XR. Within two weeks we realized that he needed to be on > 10 mg twice a day, because of his very fast metabolism. Then this > last spring (2008), while in a special kindergarten had a growth spurt > and we had to raise his Focalin to 20 mg twice a day. (He is also on > 50 mg of Zoloft to help with his anxiety order and because the ADHD > raises anxiety) In August he started first grade at the same public > school that his older sister (9 y/o) goes to. He has been doing > really well. He has gotten 100%'s on most of his assignments and > everyone seems to really love him. I have heard that he even goes to > see the office ladies (when it's time to get his afternoon meds) amd > sings to them. When he is on his meds or relaxed he is my snuggle > bug. He is very considerate, well mannered, and very sweet. He will > even defend his sister against my husband and I. Which we are working > on because that actually causes problems as sweet as it is. But when > his meds where off in the evening, watch out. He becomes very > destructive. He will tear up the things he values the most. He will > have melt downs at the drop of a hat and his melt downs can be very > physical (biting, pinching, pulling hair, kicking and being very > hateful). > > Well basically he is rapidly increasing in meltdowns lately and the > teacher sent home a note yesterday that said " She is becoming very > frustrated because Jordan is constantly interrupting her, his writing > and coloring are becoming much messier, and he constantly has broken > crayon and pencil pieces on the floor around his desk each day. > > This morning I went ahead and gave him 25 mg and sent the teacher a > note asking her to let me know how it goes. But to be honest, I hate > raising his meds. Matter of fact I hate the fact that I even give him > meds to begin with. Plus I have to listen to my moms constant > lectures about how we just need to change his diet and raise him on a > farm where he can where off all of his energy. Then my husband is the > complete opposite, when Jordan starts acting up, even a little, he is > pretty much ready to raise his meds. > > Can anyone offer any suggestions to what I should do in this mess? I > think we all just want whats best for our children. > > Thanks for listening and I am sorry that this was so long. I hope > everyone has a wonderful day! > > Sossity > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 Well the simple answer to this is consult with the physician who prescribed the drugs. There could be so many reasons why this is happening, both related to the meds and not: his Focalin XR stopping to work, being too low or too high, his Zoloft being too high or too low, some change in ro utine that's set him off, etc. etc. You really need to get yoru son evaluated by his doctor to see if ht emeds need changing and if so, which way. Maybe you did ask his doctor when you raised the Focalin XR, but you didn't say so. With a child with so many differet disorders and several different medications, it's hard to determine which disorder is causing the problems: is it aspieness, ADHD, anxiety, etc. All these could have different implications for medication, so it needs to be properly evaluated. Also, doe syour son get any behavioral therapy? If not, can you ask to be referred to a psychologist or behavioral consultant, who should be able to do a functional behavioral assessment to determine if the meltdowns have any function and if so, how this can be addressed. Medication for ADHD should actually not be used on its own without behavioral counseling. Astrid astrid@... http://www.astridvanwoerkom.com/ Need help on Son's Meds My Aspy son (Asperger's with OCD & ADHD tendencies, Anxiety disorder, and Sleep Terror Disorder), who will be seven in March, was diagnosed in May 2007. We finally had him evaluated after he started having really bad, constant meltdowns and was starting to do more dangerous things. Basically, my husband and I were afraid to take both eyes off of him because were afraid that if we did he would really hurt himself. Well here is my dilemma. When first diagnosed we started him on 5 mg of Focalin XR. Within two weeks we realized that he needed to be on 10 mg twice a day, because of his very fast metabolism. Then this last spring (2008), while in a special kindergarten had a growth spurt and we had to raise his Focalin to 20 mg twice a day. (He is also on 50 mg of Zoloft to help with his anxiety order and because the ADHD raises anxiety) In August he started first grade at the same public school that his older sister (9 y/o) goes to. He has been doing really well. He has gotten 100%'s on most of his assignments and everyone seems to really love him. I have heard that he even goes to see the office ladies (when it's time to get his afternoon meds) amd sings to them. When he is on his meds or relaxed he is my snuggle bug. He is very considerate, well mannered, and very sweet. He will even defend his sister against my husband and I. Which we are working on because that actually causes problems as sweet as it is. But when his meds where off in the evening, watch out. He becomes very destructive. He will tear up the things he values the most. He will have melt downs at the drop of a hat and his melt downs can be very physical (biting, pinching, pulling hair, kicking and being very hateful). Well basically he is rapidly increasing in meltdowns lately and the teacher sent home a note yesterday that said " She is becoming very frustrated because Jordan is constantly interrupting her, his writing and coloring are becoming much messier, and he constantly has broken crayon and pencil pieces on the floor around his desk each day. This morning I went ahead and gave him 25 mg and sent the teacher a note asking her to let me know how it goes. But to be honest, I hate raising his meds. Matter of fact I hate the fact that I even give him meds to begin with. Plus I have to listen to my moms constant lectures about how we just need to change his diet and raise him on a farm where he can where off all of his energy. Then my husband is the complete opposite, when Jordan starts acting up, even a little, he is pretty much ready to raise his meds. Can anyone offer any suggestions to what I should do in this mess? I think we all just want whats best for our children. Thanks for listening and I am sorry that this was so long. I hope everyone has a wonderful day! Sossity I'm protected by SpamBrave http://www.spambrave.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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