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When my son was on it he could only have 1/8 in the am or he'd take a

nap and 1/4 in the evening.

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On Jan 2, 2009, at 11:23 AM, thefamily007 wrote:

> Hey, Good morning Robyn! :)

>

> I'm pretty sure that started out with 1/4 pill, twice a day

> about 4 years ago, but it's been gradually reduced as he get better.

> He now takes only 1/8 of a pill in the morning. I don't remember if

> it helped with scripting or speech, but I do know that he brightened

> up A LOT, and he stopped wetting his bed at night almost immediately.

> I think Dr. G might take him off it altogether soon.

>

> Donna

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>

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>> From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>

>> Subject: RE: Re: scripting

>>

>> Date: Friday, January 2, 2009, 10:30 AM

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>>

>>

>> Hi Kavita,

>>

>> I've noticed a lot less scripting lately from my 6 y.o. son (on

> protocol for

>> 3 years), and I think it's due to an increase in his morning dose of

> Tenex

>> (for impulsivity) . He's on Famvir, diflucan and a SSR, as well.

>>

>> Kristy

>>

>> From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:groups (DOT) com] On

>> Behalf Of

>> kavita_d_mallik

>> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 9:36 AM

>> groups (DOT) com

>> Subject: Re: scripting

>>

>> Happy New Year to all!

>>

>> For those whose kids scripted alot and have managed to get more

>> functional speech in due course what was the most effective

>> treatment.

>> There were several past posts that stated that scripting was fairly

>> common among our kids, what helped SSRI or viral reduction or just

>> gradual learning over time.

>>

>> thanks

>> Kavita

>>

>>

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Thanks for the info. I may reduce Noah's to  1/4 in the a.m. and see if that

helps. I haven't been entirely happy eliminating his a.m. dose because I do

believe it helps.

 

All the best,

 

Robyn

From: thefamily007 <donnaaron@...>

Subject: Re: Robyn:Tenex/was: Scripting

Date: Friday, January 2, 2009, 11:23 AM

Hey, Good morning Robyn! :)

I'm pretty sure that started out with 1/4 pill, twice a day

about 4 years ago, but it's been gradually reduced as he get better.

He now takes only 1/8 of a pill in the morning. I don't remember if

it helped with scripting or speech, but I do know that he brightened

up A LOT, and he stopped wetting his bed at night almost immediately.

I think Dr. G might take him off it altogether soon.

Donna

>

> From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@.. .>

> Subject: RE: Re: scripting

> groups (DOT) com

> Date: Friday, January 2, 2009, 10:30 AM

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Kavita,

>

> I've noticed a lot less scripting lately from my 6 y.o. son (on

protocol for

> 3 years), and I think it's due to an increase in his morning dose of

Tenex

> (for impulsivity) . He's on Famvir, diflucan and a SSR, as well.

>

> Kristy

>

> From: groups (DOT) com [mailto:] On Behalf Of

> kavita_d_mallik

> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 9:36 AM

> groups (DOT) com

> Subject: Re: scripting

>

> Happy New Year to all!

>

> For those whose kids scripted alot and have managed to get more

> functional speech in due course what was the most effective treatment.

> There were several past posts that stated that scripting was fairly

> common among our kids, what helped SSRI or viral reduction or just

> gradual learning over time.

>

> thanks

> Kavita

>

>

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