Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 In a message dated 9/6/2007 12:30:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, kenanngerb@... writes: My mother thinks we are endangering, or at least traumatizing our other two children by having at home the way he is. She keeps suggesting " some kind of medicine " to make be calmer. Ann, maybe your mother has a point, but ONLY YOU know whether or not that's true. I've just really had it lately with meddlesome, opinionated family members lately, and just wanted to mention to you that YOU know what's best for your family. (Not that YOUR mother is....just venting about my situation) MB, Margaret, and many others have spoken very eloquently on the med topic. We started Maddie (13, DS and autism) on risperdal, then switched to abilify when she was 9 years old. Like Margaret, we were at our wits' end. She was a danger to herself and nothing behaviorially was working. My husband and I too, were terrified of putting her on meds...Maddie or any of our children. Ironically, (or maybe not), our then 17 year old son was FINALLY dx'd with adhd in the beginning of his senior year. We were advised to start n on adderall, since he was dx'd at such a late stage. We were so scared, but made the jump. Suddenly, the kid we always knew was so brilliant went from a 2.5 gpa to a 4.0. All this was happening around the same time we were going through a horrific time with Maddie. We had agreed that we would never put her on meds for US...that it would be for HER. It was like she was *jumping out of her skin*.....like her little body was about to explode. She was somersaulting herself all over the house, ramming herself into radiators, walls...you name it. She was black and blue all over. We made the *jump* with her too, and within just a few days, the head-banging stopped completely. Within a couple weeks, we noticed sudden clarity in her eyes, more focus, more interaction with us. No, she didn't start talking like Gareth did, but I was beyond thrilled with the benefits we saw. I don't like that we have to give her behavior meds, but I know that SHE is happier when on them. Good luck to you, Donna ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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