WOW Kerry-
I feel for you. I have a very challenging son, thank goodness school is almost out because I get called at work atleast once a week of his impulsivness and incontrolability. At this point they have hired a person to stay with him throughout the day instead of him coming home and being rewarded! He is a wonderful boy, but with a disability- if you call it that- a physician will not diagnose a child until they reach adolescent age which is about 13. My son has been on meds since he was 2 years old, very heart breaking for me. I tried putting him in a day care when he was 2 so that I could go back to work and it was the provider who noticed the problems he displayed. He was and still is always distracted by other things even when you are talking to him, he gets angry all of the time and yells at me and hits his sister now. Because he is 8 years old now his body is changing and so we are having major episodes with him, we still dont know which med is right at this point. He has been on clonidine (bad reactions, nightmares), risperidal an antipsychotic (a sister to Seroquel), Concerta for ADHD( a sister to Ritalin), Remeron an antidepressent, trazadone an antidepressant, Adderal XR for ADHD and also an Adderal salt for ADHD BAD BAD BAD! Adderal made my son turn into a psycho! seriously every med effects children differently, but he was calling me the B word, hitting me and dad, our new baby he was threatening to hurt, ran down 3 girls with a hacksaw and so on...could not be trusted to be alone with anyone.
He was even put on, oh not paxil, but one of those others, but was taken off of it right away. So, as of now, since he has stopped taking the adderal he has done a 360 degree turn around; he is till impulsive, verbally abusive, just not physically mean I guess. He has been hospitalized in behavior hospitals a couple of times because he was uncontrolable at home. It has been a struggle, Im on meds now because I just couldnt deal anymore. Right now he is on Tegretal a mood stabelizer, concerta and seroquel. these seem to be the right ones for him, but not the right dosage yet. i sure hope you find some relief, I know how you feel. He has been diagnosed from the behavior hospitals with ADHD (which we are familiar with, MDD (major depressive disorder), IED (intermitant explosive disorder), and ODD (oppositional defiant disorder) YIKES- any advice from you for me...I get depressed a lot...if it were not for my husbands strength in maintaining our family I wouldnt have made it this far.
please get back to me, lets chat about this.
much concern,
A.