Fate Riske, 3, of Fond du Lac, Wis., takes two antipsychotics and a sleeping medicine to control what her mother, Elizabeth Klein-Riske, said were hours-long tantrums, a desire to watch the same movies repeatedly and an insistence on eating the meat, cheese and bread in her sandwiches separately.
I'm sorry, but I'm the mother of a three year old, and frankly, that sounds like normal three year old behavior, not something that needs three medications. My kid will watch the same movie three times in a row, and wants "plain pasta" for dinner every night, and throws fits because she can't wear her black patent leather party shoes to school, and in no way is she a candidate for medication. Sorry, no.
It's a sad day when people start medicating normal behavior in children.
ReplyDeleteWhat's next? "Oh - they're incontinent and wearing diapers every day. Put in a foley!" at age 6 months.
Julie, thanks for your comment. I had a moment of trepidation after I posted, wondering if in fact I was right...I'm glad to hear from a medical professional that my reaction wasn't off base.
ReplyDeleteOh my, yes, are you right.
ReplyDeleteThat's appalling.
I wonder about the desperation of the mother--and how isolated she must be as a parent.
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