Doctor Update – Autism
Well we met with the new psychiatrist for Dakota. I was rather impressed I must say. He asked us a bunch of questions and then he had Dakota sit in a chair next to him. I was rather surprised that Dakota sat in the chair next to him. Dakota did everything in his power to not make ANY eye contact with the Doctor. He did answer most of the questions. He asked Dakota to say apple, table, and orange. He then asked him to repeat those three words. He then asked Dakota more questions and later went back to the those three words. Dakota was able to repeat them and not forget them when asked. Again I was surprised. Dakota has no concept of what day of the week it is nor was he able to answer the question as how did he feel. He was asked happy, sad, mad, and I don’t remember. He stayed quiet. I told the Doctor he doesn’t know emotions. Not that he doesn’t know the emotions he just doesn’t know how to communicate them effectively. Which I didn’t have to tell him as he already knew. He is starting Dakota on Celexa as he says that this will help with eye contact and emotions. I don’t remember what else he said where the benefits. I asked if Dakota could come of the Seroquil. He said not yet. He wants to make small changes at a time. I said OK. We go back again Tuesday. Well I think I mentioned this morning how much I DISLIKE the Seroquil. I don’t like how he is moody, mean, aggressive, not wanting to do things, etc. So I decided as well as my husband that we are NOT going to give him the morning dose of Seroquil. I would much rather deal with hyper then the other dark side I see. I will give it to him at night for the rest of this week. If I even still see this behavior next week I will demand to come off that medicine completely. If he don’t agree I will take him off. I don’t like it. I don’t believe Seroquil is a safe choice.
I did some further research on Celexa and Autism. What I found out is that Celexa may not help kids with Autism. I didn’t realize that only 30% of the kids with Autism were on Celexa. From my understanding it’s suppose to reduce the symptoms of Autism. From some of the studies it does not correct the repitive behaviors. I don’t really understand the connection of Celexa and Autism. So I am going to dig into this a little more this week and find out. You bet if I don’t like what I see I will question the Doctor.
Celexa May Not Help Kids With Autism – Article I was reading that was writtin June 2009.
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TooManyHats said,
I hope you find the right balance of meds for your son. Sadly, with autism there is no clear course. You of course know him the best.
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admin Reply:
July 14th, 2009 at 12:08 am
I really believe there is a light at the end of the tunnel. There will be balance it’s just going to take some time. Your right there is no clear course with autism. Thanks for stopping by.
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Tammy Lessick said,
I don’t understand why some doctors insist on pushing meds. I hae always been afraid of putting my son on a medicine that is supposed to help with Autism. The side effects just seem too severe. I recognize that some children need to be on these meds, but I like the idea of trying a more natural supplement first. My son does great on supplements. It’s not easy to go up against your son’s doctor and I applaud you for doing so. In the end, you know what is best for your son.
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July 14th, 2009 at 8:54 am
Thanks Tammy. Honestly I haven’t looked into any natural supplements. I probably should have done that. We don’t like having to get him meds. I didn’t give him the Seroquil this morning. So far so good.
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Christi said,
Here I’ve been dropping cards on your site for a while and didn’t realize you had a son with autism. Kids on the spectrum have a special place in my heart! I taught a child who was blind and autistic for 2 years, and have taught several with Asperger’s. Keep fighting the good fight! One friend of mine had great luck with supplements, like the OP said!
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admin Reply:
July 14th, 2009 at 8:58 am
Thanks Christi. Your the second person that brought up supplements. Going to have to check them out! Anything has to be better then meds. Thanks for stopping by.
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Thom said,
Well I hope all works out well. I think all that can be excpected is to be a loving and caring mother that you are and get the meds right and that little boy will have an excellent life. It will be hard no doubt, but whatever is. Cheers to you my friend

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admin Reply:
July 14th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
Actually you know what since I cut back on the one med, I had no problems with him this morning. I was relieved. We shall see how this goes.
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