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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

Geodon experience for a child

Thanks Mel. My mom...didn't work out. Turns out she needs to be in a looney bin, not psych ward, looney bin lol.
She scared the SHIT outta my kids with crazy talk. Mind you one is nine and the other is 14 but mentally 8. Anyway my mom told my girls I was lookin to sell them (wtf?!), America could be nuked any day, my fiance was gonna cut us all up, I was goin to send them to my abusive ex....crazy shit.
The counselor said no more goin to nana's. I asked her about all that and she said the kids were liars. Dear God!
So yeah, that option is out. My mom has lost her mind since my brother was killed. On meds she's fine but she won't take 'em.
Sorry ramblin and OT lol

Bad stuff, not good :(

Keep soldiering on - you'll get there eventually, you're a tough lady.
 
I read the first half of these posts, so sorry if this was said. But if you start a child that young on an anti-psychotic and she stays on it for years, she may develop a movement disorder called tardive dyskinesia. It's not uncommon after long term use and it's irreversible.

I used to work at a pharmacy, and when patients who would come in to pick up their anti-psychotics, lots of them had "the shakes"/involuntary movements...not fun. Definitely do not start your daughter on an anti-psychotic. I think children's brain's are so much more malleable than adults and, personally, I suggest therapy and no medication.
 
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