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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 236057" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Keep an eye on the behavior when he takes the stimulant. We have been through 3 doctors that told us our difficult child was ADHD and every stimulant he's been on has set him off in the way you describe your child. We unfortunately trialed about 15 over a 3 year period. I don't think I have one empty bottle. The newest psychiatrist diagnosis'd difficult child with Aspergers and anxiety and started him on the generic of Prozac (for the anxiety portion). If a child doesn't have ADHD a stimulant can set them off in a very bad and violent way. The first time my son tried one he destroyed a very large preschool classroom. Beware too, just from my experience, I was told that if he can't handle a stimulant than he's Bipolar. Well, none of the medications for Bipolar helped either. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 236057, member: 3477"] Keep an eye on the behavior when he takes the stimulant. We have been through 3 doctors that told us our difficult child was ADHD and every stimulant he's been on has set him off in the way you describe your child. We unfortunately trialed about 15 over a 3 year period. I don't think I have one empty bottle. The newest psychiatrist diagnosis'd difficult child with Aspergers and anxiety and started him on the generic of Prozac (for the anxiety portion). If a child doesn't have ADHD a stimulant can set them off in a very bad and violent way. The first time my son tried one he destroyed a very large preschool classroom. Beware too, just from my experience, I was told that if he can't handle a stimulant than he's Bipolar. Well, none of the medications for Bipolar helped either. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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