Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 My son was on Risperdal a few years ago and we tried switching to Seroquel due to weight gain. Within a day of switching his behavior became very aggressive and he had never been aggressive before. He pulled down a bookcase at school, punched his teacher and went on a rampage trashing his classroom. When I took him home he became very upset in the car screaming and tantruming. It took me 45 minutes to eventually calm him and get him in the house. His behavior seemed almost manic-very extreme. So while we did not use Abilify, I did see extreme changes in his behavior when switching from one anti-psychotic to another. When he went back on Risperdal, I never saw that behavior again. Plus, it was the only change in medication he had at that time, so I really feel the Seroquel, at least for my son, was the causitive agent. The upside now is that my son has not been on any prescription meds for over a year and half now, only supplements and we've been able to manage his excitabililty, stimming and focus. I wish you and your son all the best! From: Barbara Pacheco <dmb.1967@...>autism Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 7:08:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Abilify Over the last week and a half I have decreased my son's dosage of Risperdal from 9mg to 7 1/2 mg per day and he has tolerated well. Yesterday doctor added 5mg Abilify to see how he does and hopefully reduce Risperdal and then Abilify all together, but after I gave him the Abilify last night almost right away I noticed an aggressive mood change and today bus driver said he did alot of head banging and disruption. Can the Abilify give him that much of a negative reaction that quickly? Or just coincidence and it is something else? Any ideas? Barbara From: tammy shaver <ohio_gal79 (DOT) com>AutismBehaviorProbl emsgroups (DOT) comSent: Wed, February 3, 2010 2:20:24 PMSubject: Re: Abilify My son who is 9 y/o was on Abilify and he had so much agression from that medicine. His behavior had gotten worse from the medicine and i finally brought it up to the Dr. and she said that Abilify helps some kids with behavior/aggression and some kids it makes it worse. He see's a phycologist at Children's Hospital in Ohio, our appointment' s with her is an 1 1/2 long bec. we go over alott, like each day occurences, any changes, and she care's about his well being. He is taking Vyvanse and his aggression/behavior problems have gone away, he is doing great. The other med's he takes is Serequel in the afternoon and at bedtime and Clonodine at bedtime. The sereqel and clonodine helps him go to sleep at night, with out it he is up for days with no sleeping. Hope this helps, and wish you luck, and everyone on here i pray for. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 , he lost weight after he came off resperdal? Lois Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Yes. He had been on Risperdal for 2.5 years and within the first 4 months he gained about 20 lbs and then just kept adding on the pounds. His diet is and was really balanced/heathy and he burns a lot of calories during the day but still he gained weight. Unfortunately, the weight gain is one of the major side effects of these meds as I am sure most can attest to. I am just glad it is a side effect that is reversible when they discontinue the med. This new med we are going to try does not have that potential..so they say. From: lois noland <jlois@...>autism Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 5:58:11 PMSubject: Re: Abilify , he lost weight after he came off resperdal? Lois Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Barbara, My son did the same thing. He stabbed a girl with a pencil, hitting the teachers, his aggression and behavior went threw the roof. When he took the Abilify it was like a different kid, so my opinion yes it gave him a negative reaction quickly. He was kicked out of school weeks at a time, i finally decided to do home schooling bec. the parents of the kids were threatning to take me and my son to court for assault on their kids, and the school staff made things worse for him too they would make him stay in the principals office and try to force him to eat lunch. They also put him in a small detention room and he flipped out. But since they put him on Vyvanse he is back to his self. I would just keep on his Dr. and see if there is a another medicine you could try for him. Hope this helps. From: Barbara Pacheco <dmb.1967@...>autism Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 5:08:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Abilify Over the last week and a half I have decreased my son's dosage of Risperdal from 9mg to 7 1/2 mg per day and he has tolerated well. Yesterday doctor added 5mg Abilify to see how he does and hopefully reduce Risperdal and then Abilify all together, but after I gave him the Abilify last night almost right away I noticed an aggressive mood change and today bus driver said he did alot of head banging and disruption. Can the Abilify give him that much of a negative reaction that quickly? Or just coincidence and it is something else? Any ideas? Barbara From: tammy shaver <ohio_gal79 (DOT) com>AutismBehaviorProbl emsgroups (DOT) comSent: Wed, February 3, 2010 2:20:24 PMSubject: Re: Abilify My son who is 9 y/o was on Abilify and he had so much agression from that medicine. His behavior had gotten worse from the medicine and i finally brought it up to the Dr. and she said that Abilify helps some kids with behavior/aggression and some kids it makes it worse. He see's a phycologist at Children's Hospital in Ohio, our appointment' s with her is an 1 1/2 long bec. we go over alott, like each day occurences, any changes, and she care's about his well being. He is taking Vyvanse and his aggression/behavior problems have gone away, he is doing great. The other med's he takes is Serequel in the afternoon and at bedtime and Clonodine at bedtime. The sereqel and clonodine helps him go to sleep at night, with out it he is up for days with no sleeping. Hope this helps, and wish you luck, and everyone on here i pray for. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 , The zpraxa caused J to get Dieabities. I am going to try and get him off of it and onto something else. Is what you are trying for agression? Lois Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Well it is official, my life is hell. 's third day trying a low dose of abilify at night in addition to Risperdal nad he just blew his top at me, hit me, pinched me and punched a hole thru the wall. Lord give me the strength!!! Barbara From: lois noland <jlois@...>autism Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 6:18:17 PMSubject: Re: Abilify , The zpraxa caused J to get Dieabities. I am going to try and get him off of it and onto something else. Is what you are trying for agression? Lois Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Hi Lois, Yes, we were on Risperdal for behavior/aggression issues. We have tried almost everything out there over the last 6 years, the antipsychotics and mood stabilizers but nothing seems to work for an extended period of time. We had some good responses with a drug called Naltrexone which is used off-label for aggression but it so interfered with sleep that we never reached the target dose. He does take a low dose of it a night, also refered to as LDN, which I plan to keep using. We also use CALM, a mag. supplement that helps with sleep and regularity which we have found is key in keeping the aggression down. How old is J? From: lois noland <jlois@...>autism Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 6:18:17 PMSubject: Re: Abilify , The zpraxa caused J to get Dieabities. I am going to try and get him off of it and onto something else. Is what you are trying for agression? Lois Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010  Is there someone you can call for help? You need to be safe ..that is the only way you can help . We are here for you whenever you get a chance to check in..<<hugs>> Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Barbara, I sure understand! I have a few "holes" in the wall too. Why are you adding the albilify to the resperdal? Lois Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 , J is 22 now. What is it you are trying now? J is waking up at night but its because of always having to pee. Lois Re: Abilify Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 Kristi, I meant to replay to this early..became distracted. What supplements/dose do you use for your son? Thanks, (seattle) From: kristi jacobsen <kristi426411@...>autism Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 5:46:00 PMSubject: Re: Re: Abilify My son was on Risperdal a few years ago and we tried switching to Seroquel due to weight gain. Within a day of switching his behavior became very aggressive and he had never been aggressive before. He pulled down a bookcase at school, punched his teacher and went on a rampage trashing his classroom. When I took him home he became very upset in the car screaming and tantruming. It took me 45 minutes to eventually calm him and get him in the house. His behavior seemed almost manic-very extreme. So while we did not use Abilify, I did see extreme changes in his behavior when switching from one anti-psychotic to another. When he went back on Risperdal, I never saw that behavior again. Plus, it was the only change in medication he had at that time, so I really feel the Seroquel, at least for my son, was the causitive agent. The upside now is that my son has not been on any prescription meds for over a year and half now, only supplements and we've been able to manage his excitabililty, stimming and focus. I wish you and your son all the best! From: Barbara Pacheco <dmb.1967att (DOT) net>AutismBehaviorProbl emsgroups (DOT) comSent: Wed, February 3, 2010 7:08:33 PMSubject: Re: Re: Abilify Over the last week and a half I have decreased my son's dosage of Risperdal from 9mg to 7 1/2 mg per day and he has tolerated well. Yesterday doctor added 5mg Abilify to see how he does and hopefully reduce Risperdal and then Abilify all together, but after I gave him the Abilify last night almost right away I noticed an aggressive mood change and today bus driver said he did alot of head banging and disruption. Can the Abilify give him that much of a negative reaction that quickly? Or just coincidence and it is something else? Any ideas? Barbara From: tammy shaver <ohio_gal79 (DOT) com>AutismBehaviorProbl emsgroups (DOT) comSent: Wed, February 3, 2010 2:20:24 PMSubject: Re: Abilify My son who is 9 y/o was on Abilify and he had so much agression from that medicine. His behavior had gotten worse from the medicine and i finally brought it up to the Dr. and she said that Abilify helps some kids with behavior/aggression and some kids it makes it worse. He see's a phycologist at Children's Hospital in Ohio, our appointment' s with her is an 1 1/2 long bec. we go over alott, like each day occurences, any changes, and she care's about his well being. He is taking Vyvanse and his aggression/behavior problems have gone away, he is doing great. The other med's he takes is Serequel in the afternoon and at bedtime and Clonodine at bedtime. The sereqel and clonodine helps him go to sleep at night, with out it he is up for days with no sleeping. Hope this helps, and wish you luck, and everyone on here i pray for. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 Hi, my name is and i have a nine year old who is not autistic but has been diagnosed with ADhd,GAD and Intermittent Explosive Disorder. It has been a struggle. It is funny that i logged in to read the post and i was just thinking that i want my son off of Risperdal. This medicine just causes too much weight gain. I dont wont him to have diabetes. Here is the thing though. He has been on seroquel,abilify and others in the past. It didnt seem to be working. He is still having fits even on the Risperdal. Well anyway his new doc will check into his past medications to make sure if just wasnt a dosage issue and he will be considering a new medication. Well take care everyone. i just wanted to let you know this group is very beneficial. Stay strong. > > Barbara, > My son did the same thing. He stabbed a girl with a pencil, hitting the teachers, his aggression and behavior went threw the roof. When he took the Abilify it was like a different kid, so my opinion yes it gave him a negative reaction quickly. He was kicked out of school weeks at a time, i finally decided to do home schooling bec. the parents of the kids were threatning to take me and my son to court for assault on their kids, and the school staff made things worse for him too they would make him stay in the principals office and try to force him to eat lunch. They also put him in a small detention room and he flipped out. But since they put him on Vyvanse he is back to his self. I would just keep on his Dr. and see if there is a another medicine you could try for him. Hope this helps. > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Barbara Pacheco <dmb.1967@...> > autism > Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 5:08:33 PM > Subject: Re: Re: Abilify > >  > Over the last week and a half I have decreased my son's dosage of Risperdal from 9mg to 7 1/2 mg per day and he has tolerated well. Yesterday doctor added 5mg Abilify to see how he does and hopefully reduce Risperdal and then Abilify all together, but after I gave him the Abilify last night almost right away I noticed an aggressive mood change and today bus driver said he did alot of head banging and disruption. Can the Abilify give him that much of a negative reaction that quickly? Or just coincidence and it is something else? > > Any ideas? > > Barbara > > > ________________________________ > From: tammy shaver <ohio_gal79 (DOT) com> > AutismBehaviorProbl emsgroups (DOT) com > Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 2:20:24 PM > Subject: Re: Abilify > > > > My son who is 9 y/o was on Abilify and he had so much agression from that medicine. His behavior had gotten worse from the medicine and i finally brought it up to the Dr. and she said that Abilify helps some kids with behavior/aggression and some kids it makes it worse. He see's a phycologist at Children's Hospital in Ohio, our appointment' s with her is an 1 1/2 long bec. we go over alott, like each day occurences, any changes, and she care's about his well being. He is taking Vyvanse and his aggression/behavior problems have gone away, he is doing great. The other med's he takes is Serequel in the afternoon and at bedtime and Clonodine at bedtime. The sereqel and clonodine helps him go to sleep at night, with out it he is up for days with no sleeping. Hope this helps, and wish you luck, and everyone on here i pray for. > Tammy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2010 Report Share Posted February 15, 2010 Just a thought: Is it the ADHD medication that is helping our kids and not risperdal or abilify? Gwen autism From: tahiyya35@...Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:01:16 +0000Subject: Re: Abilify Hi, my name is and i have a nine year old who is not autistic but has been diagnosed with ADhd,GAD and Intermittent Explosive Disorder. It has been a struggle. It is funny that i logged in to read the post and i was just thinking that i want my son off of Risperdal. This medicine just causes too much weight gain. I dont wont him to have diabetes. Here is the thing though. He has been on seroquel,abilify and others in the past. It didnt seem to be working. He is still having fits even on the Risperdal. Well anyway his new doc will check into his past medications to make sure if just wasnt a dosage issue and he will be considering a new medication. Well take care everyone. i just wanted to let you know this group is very beneficial. Stay strong.>> Barbara,> My son did the same thing. He stabbed a girl with a pencil, hitting the teachers, his aggression and behavior went threw the roof. When he took the Abilify it was like a different kid, so my opinion yes it gave him a negative reaction quickly. He was kicked out of school weeks at a time, i finally decided to do home schooling bec. the parents of the kids were threatning to take me and my son to court for assault on their kids, and the school staff made things worse for him too they would make him stay in the principals office and try to force him to eat lunch. They also put him in a small detention room and he flipped out. But since they put him on Vyvanse he is back to his self. I would just keep on his Dr. and see if there is a another medicine you could try for him. Hope this helps.> > > > > ________________________________> From: Barbara Pacheco <dmb.1967@...>> autism > Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 5:08:33 PM> Subject: Re: Re: Abilify> >  > Over the last week and a half I have decreased my son's dosage of Risperdal from 9mg to 7 1/2 mg per day and he has tolerated well. Yesterday doctor added 5mg Abilify to see how he does and hopefully reduce Risperdal and then Abilify all together, but after I gave him the Abilify last night almost right away I noticed an aggressive mood change and today bus driver said he did alot of head banging and disruption. Can the Abilify give him that much of a negative reaction that quickly? Or just coincidence and it is something else?> > Any ideas?> > Barbara> > > ________________________________> From: tammy shaver <ohio_gal79 (DOT) com>> AutismBehaviorProbl emsgroups (DOT) com> Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 2:20:24 PM> Subject: Re: Abilify> > > > My son who is 9 y/o was on Abilify and he had so much agression from that medicine. His behavior had gotten worse from the medicine and i finally brought it up to the Dr. and she said that Abilify helps some kids with behavior/aggression and some kids it makes it worse. He see's a phycologist at Children's Hospital in Ohio, our appointment' s with her is an 1 1/2 long bec. we go over alott, like each day occurences, any changes, and she care's about his well being. He is taking Vyvanse and his aggression/behavior problems have gone away, he is doing great. The other med's he takes is Serequel in the afternoon and at bedtime and Clonodine at bedtime. The sereqel and clonodine helps him go to sleep at night, with out it he is up for days with no sleeping. Hope this helps, and wish you luck, and everyone on here i pray for. > Tammy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 I have known at least one person who had a similar diagnosis and for whom the abilify works quite well and without any side effects.  andra Conroy Executive Director and Community Leader L'Arche Chicago 1049 S Austin Blvd Chicago IL 60644                     Office:312-226-1273 Home: 773-287-8249   " The secret to l'Arche is relationship: meeting people...heart to heart " . Jean Vanier Visit us on the 2nd Thursday of each month! ________________________________ From: " jillplato@... " <jillplato@...> IPADDUnite Sent: Thu, March 4, 2010 9:26:39 PM Subject: Abilify  My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 I have known at least one person who had a similar diagnosis and for whom the abilify works quite well and without any side effects.  andra Conroy Executive Director and Community Leader L'Arche Chicago 1049 S Austin Blvd Chicago IL 60644                     Office:312-226-1273 Home: 773-287-8249   " The secret to l'Arche is relationship: meeting people...heart to heart " . Jean Vanier Visit us on the 2nd Thursday of each month! ________________________________ From: " jillplato@... " <jillplato@...> IPADDUnite Sent: Thu, March 4, 2010 9:26:39 PM Subject: Abilify  My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Jill, I have a 11 yo Aspie who was having similar issues, big issues at School he has been on Abilify for 3 weeks. He is doing great, glad we tried it. Good luck Cheryl In a message dated 3/5/2010 7:55:32 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, cas62us@... writes: Jill, I hope your merry go round stops soon. It is tough when trying to find the right medication. I know that Abilify has had positive results with some people. Like all psychotropic medications and conditions the same medicine will not work for everyone. Hope it helps your daughter. Carol From: _jillplato@..._ (mailto:jillplato@...) <_jillplato@..._ (mailto:jillplato@...) > Subject: Abilify _IPADDUnite@groIPADDUn_ (mailto:IPADDUnite ) Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 9:26 PM My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Jill, I have a 11 yo Aspie who was having similar issues, big issues at School he has been on Abilify for 3 weeks. He is doing great, glad we tried it. Good luck Cheryl In a message dated 3/5/2010 7:55:32 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, cas62us@... writes: Jill, I hope your merry go round stops soon. It is tough when trying to find the right medication. I know that Abilify has had positive results with some people. Like all psychotropic medications and conditions the same medicine will not work for everyone. Hope it helps your daughter. Carol From: _jillplato@..._ (mailto:jillplato@...) <_jillplato@..._ (mailto:jillplato@...) > Subject: Abilify _IPADDUnite@groIPADDUn_ (mailto:IPADDUnite ) Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 9:26 PM My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Jill, I hope your merry go round stops soon. It is tough when trying to find the right medication. I know that Abilify has had positive results with some people. Like all psychotropic medications and conditions the same medicine will not work for everyone. Hope it helps your daughter. Carol From: jillplato@... <jillplato@...> Subject: Abilify IPADDUnite Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 9:26 PM  My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Jill, I hope your merry go round stops soon. It is tough when trying to find the right medication. I know that Abilify has had positive results with some people. Like all psychotropic medications and conditions the same medicine will not work for everyone. Hope it helps your daughter. Carol From: jillplato@... <jillplato@...> Subject: Abilify IPADDUnite Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 9:26 PM  My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Hi Jill, My son is on Abilify. He has had good results. He is also on a prn for agitation. Because he has been on psych meds for so many years he does have some moth movements. I wish there was a way around the side effects. Hope this helps. Colleen ________________________________ From: " jillplato@... " <jillplato@...> IPADDUnite Sent: Thu, March 4, 2010 9:26:39 PM Subject: Abilify My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Hi Jill, My son is on Abilify. He has had good results. He is also on a prn for agitation. Because he has been on psych meds for so many years he does have some moth movements. I wish there was a way around the side effects. Hope this helps. Colleen ________________________________ From: " jillplato@... " <jillplato@...> IPADDUnite Sent: Thu, March 4, 2010 9:26:39 PM Subject: Abilify My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Angel's been on Abilify for over a year. No side effects. It was to replace Geodon which was working but also stopped her monthly cycle. Check my websites: www.angelspeaks.com www.angelspeaksproducts.com I'm on Twitter: http://twitter.com/angelspeaksprod We Grow Dreams - www.wegrowdreams.org From: jillplato@... <jillplato@...> Subject: Abilify IPADDUnite Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 9:26 PM  My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Angel's been on Abilify for over a year. No side effects. It was to replace Geodon which was working but also stopped her monthly cycle. Check my websites: www.angelspeaks.com www.angelspeaksproducts.com I'm on Twitter: http://twitter.com/angelspeaksprod We Grow Dreams - www.wegrowdreams.org From: jillplato@... <jillplato@...> Subject: Abilify IPADDUnite Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 9:26 PM  My daughter's doctor is planning to change her meds to Abilify. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug. We are dealing with an 18 year old daughter with autism who is experiencing major obsessive compulsive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors and aggression. We have been on the meds " merry-go-round " trying to find something to help her. Thanks! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Jill, I talked to my son's psychiatrist about putting him on Abilify. He's also on Ativan & Risperdal. The Risperdal has been decreased, the Ativan increased slightly. He said that his behavior would probably be worse for a little while. He wanted him seen a month after starting on the newest regimen/dosage which would have been today. (We had an appt for March 1st, but it was his birthday & I expected him to be home that day to do fun stuff. (He missed coming home for his birthday, but came home Wed.) He's had a problem with not wanting to eat. It's gotten WORSE; (all he wants to do is do his " male thing " . So his obssessing has gotten worse. But seems to react the opposite to meds he's been on. I wish I had a good answer for you. But we too are still trying to figure out meds that will work for him. He's also in an ICF-DD that's not a good place for him, but THAT'S another story. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2010 Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Jill, I talked to my son's psychiatrist about putting him on Abilify. He's also on Ativan & Risperdal. The Risperdal has been decreased, the Ativan increased slightly. He said that his behavior would probably be worse for a little while. He wanted him seen a month after starting on the newest regimen/dosage which would have been today. (We had an appt for March 1st, but it was his birthday & I expected him to be home that day to do fun stuff. (He missed coming home for his birthday, but came home Wed.) He's had a problem with not wanting to eat. It's gotten WORSE; (all he wants to do is do his " male thing " . So his obssessing has gotten worse. But seems to react the opposite to meds he's been on. I wish I had a good answer for you. But we too are still trying to figure out meds that will work for him. He's also in an ICF-DD that's not a good place for him, but THAT'S another story. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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