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Clinical Trial results for Early Onset Bipolar
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 322183" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I wonder what they say regarding when the AP's peter out? Most of these were not meant for long term use. At least when K first started using them a few years ago this is what I had read quite frequently.</p><p>Now it seems like nothing is said about this. </p><p></p><p>Do you think AP's work better for kids because they have less control over anger, violence rage. Adults tend to have a tiny bit more control over these things so a MS a lot of the time can be enough for them? </p><p></p><p>An AP seems to knock the anger, rage, violence right out of them, or at least for a lot of them.</p><p>I wonder if in the long run this hurts their ability to ever learn on their own how to control these things themselves?</p><p>K has stopped using an AP for the first time in 3 years. It is pretty bad how much anger and violence has come back. </p><p>We are working on all new skills with her that she has never really had to deal with. </p><p>on the other hand- she has lost all of the horrible side affects from the AP's... plus the weight. </p><p></p><p>I wish there was an easy answer for our kids. I personally just do not like what AP's did to K. </p><p>If it comes down to her safety I will put her back on them, but it will be a very sad day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 322183, member: 3155"] I wonder what they say regarding when the AP's peter out? Most of these were not meant for long term use. At least when K first started using them a few years ago this is what I had read quite frequently. Now it seems like nothing is said about this. Do you think AP's work better for kids because they have less control over anger, violence rage. Adults tend to have a tiny bit more control over these things so a MS a lot of the time can be enough for them? An AP seems to knock the anger, rage, violence right out of them, or at least for a lot of them. I wonder if in the long run this hurts their ability to ever learn on their own how to control these things themselves? K has stopped using an AP for the first time in 3 years. It is pretty bad how much anger and violence has come back. We are working on all new skills with her that she has never really had to deal with. on the other hand- she has lost all of the horrible side affects from the AP's... plus the weight. I wish there was an easy answer for our kids. I personally just do not like what AP's did to K. If it comes down to her safety I will put her back on them, but it will be a very sad day. [/QUOTE]
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