Kay1
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My son is 16 and has autism. He communicates on a toddler's level. He's quite disabled but is generrally happy. A few years ago he was diagnosed with migraine headaches, puberty-onset, but is otherwise healthy and takes only Risperdal twice a day.
A couple of weeks ago, out of the blue, he started to scream - a high-pitched, horror movie scream, then began to slam his eyes with the heels of his hand. We calmed him down but this keeps happening.
Yesterday was the worst. He was screaming, hitting his eyes, he hit me, he ran in circles and jumped up and down, then bit his hand until it bled.
We keep asking him why he does this but he doesn't understand the concept of why. We don't know if it's related to his migraines but the behavior comes and goes so quickly we're not sure if this is likely.
Before we visit his doctor, does anyone here have any advice? Have you ever heard of such a thing? Nothing seems to be triggering the incidents that we can see. They seem to just come out of the blue, then vanish and he's his own sweet self.
A couple of weeks ago, out of the blue, he started to scream - a high-pitched, horror movie scream, then began to slam his eyes with the heels of his hand. We calmed him down but this keeps happening.
Yesterday was the worst. He was screaming, hitting his eyes, he hit me, he ran in circles and jumped up and down, then bit his hand until it bled.
We keep asking him why he does this but he doesn't understand the concept of why. We don't know if it's related to his migraines but the behavior comes and goes so quickly we're not sure if this is likely.
Before we visit his doctor, does anyone here have any advice? Have you ever heard of such a thing? Nothing seems to be triggering the incidents that we can see. They seem to just come out of the blue, then vanish and he's his own sweet self.