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Matt's issues are getting so intense
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 478170" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Thanks LMS -</p><p>Yes, he has tried Abilify, and he became a tyrant on it. He does have weird reactions to medications - that is for sure - which narrows the possibilities down immensely. He was on Zyprexa which worked really, really well - but he went off of it because he was worried about the side effects. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it is overwhelming to still feel so enmeshed in difficult children life. I have made the merry go round of phone calls to the anxiety clinic - and I am still waiting to hear back. It sounds somewhat hopeful though that this one clinic will come to his home and actually start processing there with him. That way they can work with him on his thought processes as he learns to navigate the mass transit system, or go to the store, etc. Keeping my fingers crossed. It would just be nice if someone would call back - grrrrr. I will keep calling them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 478170, member: 3301"] Thanks LMS - Yes, he has tried Abilify, and he became a tyrant on it. He does have weird reactions to medications - that is for sure - which narrows the possibilities down immensely. He was on Zyprexa which worked really, really well - but he went off of it because he was worried about the side effects. Sigh. Yes, it is overwhelming to still feel so enmeshed in difficult children life. I have made the merry go round of phone calls to the anxiety clinic - and I am still waiting to hear back. It sounds somewhat hopeful though that this one clinic will come to his home and actually start processing there with him. That way they can work with him on his thought processes as he learns to navigate the mass transit system, or go to the store, etc. Keeping my fingers crossed. It would just be nice if someone would call back - grrrrr. I will keep calling them. [/QUOTE]
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