Aspergers medication advice

Hi

My son is 27 years old and has been diagnosed with Aspergers Dyspraxia and other Learning Disabilities. He has been prescribed Zyprexa by his Psychiatrist which we give him occasionally to calm him and to help him sleep at night. His meltdown episodes seem to be getting more frequent and his daily moods are like turning a light switch on and off. Also his obsessional thoughts are stronger and he thinks and talks about them constantly.

His Psychiatrist has offered to give him a more regular medication to see if this will help.

We've always been anti-medication as we don't want him in a sedated condition continually. And so we are seeking advice on what medication are 'kind', safe and will not have serious side effects (short and long term).

Any advice/information would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Jill

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  • My son had no problems swallowing the tablets at all.  Once he came off the medication he went back to the behaviour  he had before with loads of meltdowns and every little thing winding him up.  It was incredibly stressful for him and for us but we were not allowed to give him the tablets without him knowing so we could function as a family.  I had other children who were not taken into account by the doctors and it ended up with my son putting himself in to care which was a temporary solution.  He has now gone to university which has created a whole new set of problems but we are not involved as he is technically an adult and he has pushed us away.

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  • My son had no problems swallowing the tablets at all.  Once he came off the medication he went back to the behaviour  he had before with loads of meltdowns and every little thing winding him up.  It was incredibly stressful for him and for us but we were not allowed to give him the tablets without him knowing so we could function as a family.  I had other children who were not taken into account by the doctors and it ended up with my son putting himself in to care which was a temporary solution.  He has now gone to university which has created a whole new set of problems but we are not involved as he is technically an adult and he has pushed us away.

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