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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 174866"><p>Have you tried Geodon? We'd gone through the whole list of atypicals and the only thing that seeems to have stopped some of the anxiety. Our difficult child was on Risperdal a few years ago, and it was like a magic pill for a few weeks in terms of stopping the aggression and anxiety. However, it stopped working and our current psychiatrist has had some bad experiences and will not prescribe.</p><p> </p><p>Lamictal has also been a big saver in terms of stopping and slowing some of the mood swings. difficult child's moods are still up and down all the time, but it reduces the severity a lot. </p><p> </p><p>by the way - I'm typically asked all the time by hospital as well as psychiatrist about what we should try next. I think it's hard for them just becuase they run out of options too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 174866"] Have you tried Geodon? We'd gone through the whole list of atypicals and the only thing that seeems to have stopped some of the anxiety. Our difficult child was on Risperdal a few years ago, and it was like a magic pill for a few weeks in terms of stopping the aggression and anxiety. However, it stopped working and our current psychiatrist has had some bad experiences and will not prescribe. Lamictal has also been a big saver in terms of stopping and slowing some of the mood swings. difficult child's moods are still up and down all the time, but it reduces the severity a lot. by the way - I'm typically asked all the time by hospital as well as psychiatrist about what we should try next. I think it's hard for them just becuase they run out of options too. [/QUOTE]
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