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My heart goes out to your son and his situation. It would be great if he

could be under the care of a DAN doctor and get a laboratory hair analysis for

heavy metal poisoning. Heavy metal poisoning can cause violence, and so can

auditory disorders. In my limited experience, psychiatrists don't have a clue

when it comes to autism. They do not realize that mental problems originate

below the neck in the liver and digestive tract. Here are some websites that

may be helpful to you:

_www.woodmed.com_ (http://www.woodmed.com) , _www.hriptc.org_

(http://www.hriptc.org) , _www.thedaviscenter.com_

(http://www.thedaviscenter.com) , and

_www.autismresearchinstitute.com_ (http://www.autismresearchinstitute.com) .

You

can consult a pharmacist with questions as to whether abrupt withdrawal from

Risperidal can cause seizures. They can even print out a sheet about any

medication you have questions about.

God bless,

Debby

In a message dated 2/19/2006 5:58:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

autiemom4@... writes:

My son is being treated at a mental health facility right now, and the

doctor there is a psyciatrist, and I don't like him at all. This is a

temporary arrangement my son even being there, he has been very

violent the last few months, (he is 14) and is waiting to go into

residential care designed for developmental. But this doctor, he

suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off of

anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of it) and

Friday they said they thought he had a seizure. We have never seen

anything close to a seizure in him before! I am wondering if this

doctors negligence could have caused this.

Laurel

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When stopping Risperdal a doctor may recommend that a patient

gradually reduce the dosage in an effort to avoid potentially

harmful side effects. Although serious withdrawal symptoms are not

common when stopping Risperdal, they are possible and every measure

should be taken to avoid them.

This is true for a lot of medications, I dont understand why your

sons dr took him off cold turkey like that...What an idiot!

Donna

>

> My son is being treated at a mental health facility right now, and

the

> doctor there is a psyciatrist, and I don't like him at all. This

is a

> temporary arrangement my son even being there, he has been very

> violent the last few months, (he is 14) and is waiting to go into

> residential care designed for developmental. But this doctor, he

> suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off of

> anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of it)

and

> Friday they said they thought he had a seizure. We have never

seen

> anything close to a seizure in him before! I am wondering if this

> doctors negligence could have caused this.

> Laurel

>

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my sentiments exactly Donna!

This doctor is the head doctor at this facility, and considers it

his kingdom.

Laurel

> >

> > My son is being treated at a mental health facility right now,

and

> the

> > doctor there is a psyciatrist, and I don't like him at all.

This

> is a

> > temporary arrangement my son even being there, he has been very

> > violent the last few months, (he is 14) and is waiting to go

into

> > residential care designed for developmental. But this doctor,

he

> > suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off of

> > anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of

it)

> and

> > Friday they said they thought he had a seizure. We have never

> seen

> > anything close to a seizure in him before! I am wondering if

this

> > doctors negligence could have caused this.

> > Laurel

> >

>

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Thank you Debbie, I call the pharmacy. good idea!

Laurel

>

>

> My heart goes out to your son and his situation. It would be great

if he

> could be under the care of a DAN doctor and get a laboratory hair

analysis for

> heavy metal poisoning. Heavy metal poisoning can cause violence,

and so can

> auditory disorders. In my limited experience, psychiatrists don't

have a clue

> when it comes to autism. They do not realize that mental problems

originate

> below the neck in the liver and digestive tract. Here are some

websites that

> may be helpful to you:

> _www.woodmed.com_ (http://www.woodmed.com) , _www.hriptc.org_

> (http://www.hriptc.org) , _www.thedaviscenter.com_

(http://www.thedaviscenter.com) , and

> _www.autismresearchinstitute.com_

(http://www.autismresearchinstitute.com) . You

> can consult a pharmacist with questions as to whether abrupt

withdrawal from

> Risperidal can cause seizures. They can even print out a sheet

about any

> medication you have questions about.

> God bless,

> Debby

>

> In a message dated 2/19/2006 5:58:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> autiemom4@... writes:

>

> My son is being treated at a mental health facility right now,

and the

> doctor there is a psyciatrist, and I don't like him at all. This

is a

> temporary arrangement my son even being there, he has been very

> violent the last few months, (he is 14) and is waiting to go into

> residential care designed for developmental. But this doctor, he

> suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off of

> anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of it)

and

> Friday they said they thought he had a seizure. We have never

seen

> anything close to a seizure in him before! I am wondering if

this

> doctors negligence could have caused this.

> Laurel

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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pharmacist said it was quite possible.

Laurel

> >

> >

> > My heart goes out to your son and his situation. It would be

great

> if he

> > could be under the care of a DAN doctor and get a laboratory

hair

> analysis for

> > heavy metal poisoning. Heavy metal poisoning can cause violence,

> and so can

> > auditory disorders. In my limited experience, psychiatrists

don't

> have a clue

> > when it comes to autism. They do not realize that mental

problems

> originate

> > below the neck in the liver and digestive tract. Here are some

> websites that

> > may be helpful to you:

> > _www.woodmed.com_ (http://www.woodmed.com) , _www.hriptc.org_

> > (http://www.hriptc.org) , _www.thedaviscenter.com_

> (http://www.thedaviscenter.com) , and

> > _www.autismresearchinstitute.com_

> (http://www.autismresearchinstitute.com) . You

> > can consult a pharmacist with questions as to whether abrupt

> withdrawal from

> > Risperidal can cause seizures. They can even print out a sheet

> about any

> > medication you have questions about.

> > God bless,

> > Debby

> >

> > In a message dated 2/19/2006 5:58:12 P.M. Eastern Standard

Time,

> > autiemom4@ writes:

> >

> > My son is being treated at a mental health facility right now,

> and the

> > doctor there is a psyciatrist, and I don't like him at all.

This

> is a

> > temporary arrangement my son even being there, he has been very

> > violent the last few months, (he is 14) and is waiting to go

into

> > residential care designed for developmental. But this doctor,

he

> > suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off

of

> > anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of

it)

> and

> > Friday they said they thought he had a seizure. We have never

> seen

> > anything close to a seizure in him before! I am wondering if

> this

> > doctors negligence could have caused this.

> > Laurel

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > =======================================================

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> > authorized to give medical advice: doctors.

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Have they added any new meds that might be causing seizures or are

contraindicated with the risperdal? Even so, one would need to wean him off the

risperdal. They have recently been black box warnings added to some meds

(particularly for ADHD) so perhaps the director/manager of the place your son is

panicked and took people off various meds...I have no idea if Risperdal was

among them.

They should have documented the " seizure " they observed. Ask them to tell you

how the person/people who witnessed it described it in the documentation. How

long did it last, what type, did he just stare for a few seconds (absence

seizure or ASD tuning out the chaos/unfamiliar surroundings?) or was it a

tonic-clonic seizure or what?

Does he have any mercury amalgam dental fillings? When was his last vaccine or

flu shot? Have you done a DDI hair test with counting rules applied?

S S

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In a message dated 2/19/2006 5:58:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  <BR>

autiemom4@... writes:<BR>

<BR>

My son  is being treated at a mental health facility right now, and the <BR>

doctor  there is a psyciatrist, and I don't like him at all.  This is a  <BR>

temporary arrangement my son even being there, he has been very  <BR>

violent the last few months, (he is 14) and is waiting to go into  <BR>

residential care designed for developmental.  But this doctor, he  <BR>

suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off of  <BR>

anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of it) and  <BR>

Friday they said they thought he had a seizure.  We have never seen  <BR>

anything close to a seizure in him before!  I am wondering if this  <BR>

doctors negligence could have caused this.   <BR>

Laurel<BR>

<BR>

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<BR>

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Thankfully he has never even had a cavity, so no fillings.

the last vaccine was August a " mercury free/thimersol free DPT

shot. They also said at 14 years old I didn't have to worry because

of his age. We know that is what started the violence that led to

some of these radical medicine changes.

>

>

> Have they added any new meds that might be causing seizures or are

contraindicated with the risperdal? Even so, one would need to wean

him off the risperdal. They have recently been black box warnings

added to some meds (particularly for ADHD) so perhaps the

director/manager of the place your son is panicked and took people

off various meds...I have no idea if Risperdal was among them.

>

> They should have documented the " seizure " they observed. Ask them

to tell you how the person/people who witnessed it described it in

the documentation. How long did it last, what type, did he just

stare for a few seconds (absence seizure or ASD tuning out the

chaos/unfamiliar surroundings?) or was it a tonic-clonic seizure or

what?

>

> Does he have any mercury amalgam dental fillings? When was his

last vaccine or flu shot? Have you done a DDI hair test with

counting rules applied?

> S S

>

>

>

> <BR>

> In a message dated 2/19/2006 5:58:12 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 

<BR>

> autiemom4@... writes:<BR>

> <BR>

> My son  is being treated at a mental health facility right now,

and the <BR>

> doctor  there is a psyciatrist, and I don't like him at all.  This

is a  <BR>

> temporary arrangement my son even being there, he has been very 

<BR>

> violent the last few months, (he is 14) and is waiting to go into 

<BR>

> residential care designed for developmental.  But this doctor, he 

<BR>

> suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off of 

<BR>

> anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of it)

and  <BR>

> Friday they said they thought he had a seizure.  We have never

seen  <BR>

> anything close to a seizure in him before!  I am wondering if

this  <BR>

> doctors negligence could have caused this.   <BR>

> Laurel<BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

> <BR>

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A DPT booster triggered my nephew's autism. Often it's the pertussis portion

that causes problems. Have you read " A Shot in the Dark " by Barbara Loe Fisher?

Are things at a stage where you can take him off-site for visits (or appts)?

You might want to consider NAET treatment for the DPT...to see if it makes a

difference.

S S

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<BR>

Thankfully he has never even had a cavity, so no fillings.<BR>

the last vaccine was August a " mercury free/thimersol free DPT <BR>

shot.  They also said at 14 years old I didn't have to worry because <BR>

of his age.  We know that is what started the violence that led to <BR>

some of these radical medicine changes.<BR>

<BR>

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In a message dated 2/19/2006 5:58:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,

autiemom4@... writes:

> . But this doctor, he

> suddenly stopped Risperidal, (which I wanted my son to go off of

> anyway, but his regular doc said he needed to be weaned off of it

you should never just stop any meds you have to wean them off of it.

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