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anyone else reading this new info on seroquel??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 228799" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>smallworld I agree one hundred percent and am hoping you did not take my words the wrong way i had difficult child grabbing at me as per usual while typing. I think it's great your doctor steered you the right way as far as blood tests, etc. mine did not. so i have to follow up on all of those.</p><p> </p><p>It is all due to our own children and how they accept the medication. Maybe for us this just isn't the right drug afterall. She's ticking all over the place. I just think it's so important for us to know the updated findings regarding the long term usage of the ap's in general. From what i've been reading the ap's seem to stop working at some point, and we often find ourselves having to increase the dosage as well. </p><p> </p><p>your dr. sounds great, i should of known better and took the time to look into it more. </p><p> </p><p>klmno - i dont' blame you!! LOL it can be rough. I just think us as parents should be able to get our hands on either via research etc. the continued effects of the medication, especially once long term studies have been documented on it's usage on children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 228799, member: 4514"] smallworld I agree one hundred percent and am hoping you did not take my words the wrong way i had difficult child grabbing at me as per usual while typing. I think it's great your doctor steered you the right way as far as blood tests, etc. mine did not. so i have to follow up on all of those. It is all due to our own children and how they accept the medication. Maybe for us this just isn't the right drug afterall. She's ticking all over the place. I just think it's so important for us to know the updated findings regarding the long term usage of the ap's in general. From what i've been reading the ap's seem to stop working at some point, and we often find ourselves having to increase the dosage as well. your dr. sounds great, i should of known better and took the time to look into it more. klmno - i dont' blame you!! LOL it can be rough. I just think us as parents should be able to get our hands on either via research etc. the continued effects of the medication, especially once long term studies have been documented on it's usage on children. [/QUOTE]
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