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nathan get his blood sugar cheked yearly with his other yearly labs. shawna

Joni

> <<First, do you all monitor your child's blood sugar and cholesterol

> levels?

> This was something the psychiatrist mentioned. Second, did any of you try

> any of the

> biomedical/dietary protocols I've read about for kids with autism before

> you

> went with the meds? Joni and kids, incl. , 7>>

>

> Hi, Everyone....Joni....I have never had a psychiatrist say they needed to

> check Gareth's blood sugar or cholesterol levels. Gareth does get blood

> work

> done every 9-12 months to find if the meds are at a therapeutic level or

> if

> the levels are too high in his blood....the Risperdal and SSRIs. I was

> told

> that our kids' livers don't process drugs like normal people. When he

> does

> order blood work, he always throws in extras....thyroid, CBC's,

> etc...just

> because it's so hard to get blood out of our kids!!! Once a year, he

> will order

> a chemistry profile with the med draw. Actually, Gareth is quite

> comfortable

> now with blood draws, but there was a time when it took 5-6 people to

> hold

> him down to get the tubes needed. I have never tried any

> biochemical/dietary

> products. He is lactose intolerant and takes a Lactaid pill before dairy

> products. I understand your fear of starting meds.....believe me, I lived

> with the guilt of having my kid on heavy duty mind drugs for years till a

> psychiatrist asked me 'what my problem was?' He said, that if Gareth was

> diabetic,

> would I feel the same way? If he had seizures, would I deny him his

> meds?

> I have seen the positive benefits of meds for Gareth and I realize that

> not

> all kids will benefit like Gareth, but you need to remember that just

> because

> you try a certain med, doesn't mean that you have to stick to it forever.

> If

> you don't like what you see in 's behaviors, then you can

> discontinue

> the med. Is he putting him on Risperdal only or is he adding an SSRI

> with

> it? Take care, Everyone.

> Margaret

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