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Old 04-26-2012, 08:27 AM #1
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I have a question concerning medications for anger management with TBI. My son has a TBI - he is now 17. His TBI was 8/27/10. He is having difficulty controlling his anger now. He is on depakote for this. His anger is better but his ability to walk is hindered by the medicine. (in my opinion). When he walks now - he leans backwards to the point where he loses his balance. The doctors want me to put him in a wheelchair. I want them to change his medication since before he was able to walk without issues.

What medicine do you use for anger issues if you have them? Are there any suggestions out there or ideas?
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