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What do you do when your child is raging?
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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 345195"><p>Thanks for all the advice. I especially like the advice to say YES instead of no. We tried this this morning and it worked pretty well. The big problem is when we can't just spend the day doing whatever he wants to do. His dad and I both work and Saturday and Sundays aren't just days spent having fun. We have errands, etc. </p><p>And yes, we have tried all the stimulants. And risperdal and abilify. He takes a low dose vyvanse to get through school. He runs through it quickly but it does help keep him on task. We aren't dosing in the afternoon since it keeps him awake all night. Plus they feel that alternative medications. will do better for him...eventually.</p><p>The bipolar diagnosis. is not official, but since we're trying depakote now I asked if they're leaning that way and they said that they see what the medications. show them.</p><p>We're only on day 2 of depakote, so we don't see anything yet.</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 345195"] Thanks for all the advice. I especially like the advice to say YES instead of no. We tried this this morning and it worked pretty well. The big problem is when we can't just spend the day doing whatever he wants to do. His dad and I both work and Saturday and Sundays aren't just days spent having fun. We have errands, etc. And yes, we have tried all the stimulants. And risperdal and abilify. He takes a low dose vyvanse to get through school. He runs through it quickly but it does help keep him on task. We aren't dosing in the afternoon since it keeps him awake all night. Plus they feel that alternative medications. will do better for him...eventually. The bipolar diagnosis. is not official, but since we're trying depakote now I asked if they're leaning that way and they said that they see what the medications. show them. We're only on day 2 of depakote, so we don't see anything yet. A [/QUOTE]
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