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Old 09-21-2008, 02:32 PM #3
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Thanks for the info. He is seeing a child psyciatrist. She continues to give the vyvannsse for the adhd along with the risperidal to help stabalize his mood. Since she increased the risperidol his mood has gotten better there have only been a few issues. But it has also been such a short time between Im not sure if it is indeed the medication helping or not. It is just rough since my four year old sees my son screaming and crying and acting out when he doesn't get his way or is in one of his rages. She thinks that is the proper way to react to things. Since one child already has it whats the chances of my other two children having it or ending up with it? Thanks chreey
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