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Old 12-08-2008, 09:42 PM #1
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Confused buspar and touretts/autism

hi,
i am new to this group. I am on several groups for autism, but a new dx of touretts has me on this list.
Does anyone on the list have any expierence with busbar and touretts. My son has tried many drugs, in which nothing seems to help his "vocal tics" which are so annoying and disruptive.
He is currently on zyprexa and risperidal. We just introduced the buspar today. He was on so many drugs previously to try to control the tics and all have proven to be ineffective for him. We tried the klonopine, clonidine, valium, zoloft, seroquel, strattera, topomax, to name just a few..
any help with much be appreciated.
thanks
Angela
also I am not sure how I even would read my messages here, will it go in my mail box, or do I have to log on to this site?
thanks
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