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[quote=Anonymous] OP - What happens when your DS is suspended? Is he at home and with whom? If you and DH both work full-time, have other younger children and a high needs child - do you think that perhaps one of you should take a reduced work load for a time or FMLA to get to the bottom of things with your son. I am honestly asking this because I had a high anxiety college-aged daughter who was on Resperidol among other things when she had to withdraw and come home and the psychiatrist here had her get off of all meds before a new one was started. It was during Christmas break so she had nothing else she had to do of pressure and from what I remember was up much of the night for almost two weeks. I just wonder that for a youngster this idea of well we go off one med and start another at times might have better results if the child had a reduced load in the school setting, counseling, and also very important at least one parent who was not completely worn down already to weather the period of change transition? If it was very hard with an intelligent college student, it must be so much harder with young child. [/quote]
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