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July 31 2002 at 7:27 PM
Anonymous 


Response to "Drug Quells Some Autism Behaviors - Study"

 
"found that 69 percent of the 49 children who received risperidone were less irritable and better behaved, compared with just 12 percent of the 52 youngsters who received placebo."

when the psych. docs. got a hold of mineself, they too decided that psycho-active drugs was the answer...

sure, was less irritable... and better behaved...
couldnt stand up, was too dizzy, couldnt talk, the tongue felt like it had swelled up to the size of a large sausage, drooled on mine shoes, stimming on the droplets falling off the end of mine lip...
ofcourse was quite well behaved.. stayed in bed.. until had the urge to go to the bathroom, at which point had to crawl down the hall to the bathroom... and pull mineself up on the seat...
ofcourse was less irritable.. couldnt feel a thing...
was sort of coming and going in and out of a sleep state...
like when you get out of anestesia after surgery... you come ago out of sleep for a while...
that is what it was like...
to be medicated..

then when decided to get rid of them...
was able to do a litle bit of studying.. at the university...
was able to walk on mine own two feet... close the mouth and keep mine feet dry...
even the ability to speak came back.. since the tongue felt like it fit in the mouth again...

anyone will be better behaved if 3/4 their brain is disabled...

 
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