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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 604247" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>How long has he been on the Risperdone. That medication CAUSED my son to become violent similar to what you're describing. I complained to the psychiatrist many times and his answer was to adjust the dose, which did nothing. Finally I insisted he take difficult child 1 off the Risperdone and he did. After a week, I had my son back. The one that talked things over and smiled and enjoyed and was nice to be around most of the time.</p><p></p><p>I would seriously consider taking him off the Risperdone (talk to the psychiatrist about how to do that) and see if anything improves. I know of several others here where that medication was a nightmare for similar reasons. That would be my first action to try. When it works, it works well. When it doesn't, watch out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 604247, member: 15799"] How long has he been on the Risperdone. That medication CAUSED my son to become violent similar to what you're describing. I complained to the psychiatrist many times and his answer was to adjust the dose, which did nothing. Finally I insisted he take difficult child 1 off the Risperdone and he did. After a week, I had my son back. The one that talked things over and smiled and enjoyed and was nice to be around most of the time. I would seriously consider taking him off the Risperdone (talk to the psychiatrist about how to do that) and see if anything improves. I know of several others here where that medication was a nightmare for similar reasons. That would be my first action to try. When it works, it works well. When it doesn't, watch out! [/QUOTE]
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