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<blockquote data-quote="looking4hope" data-source="post: 144540" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>My son had small tremors and urine leakage on Abilify. He's on a similar medication regimen (substitute Depakote for the Lamactil and no lithium). by the way, my psychiatrist says that lithium does not work well on kids, and I believe that this is echoed in "The Bipolar Child". If you don't have that book, get it, along with "Parenting Bipolar Children" (both available from Amazon.com). Seroquel has worked wonders for my difficult child, so I pray that it will do the same for you. He's only on 1.5 tabs of 25 mg of Seroquel at night, so to me it seems that Abbey's dosage is high. But hey, I'm not a MD!</p><p></p><p>Give the medications a try, and if you see any huge warning signs, especially and increase in tremors, call the psychiatrist immediately!. Let us know how this is working out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looking4hope, post: 144540, member: 4362"] My son had small tremors and urine leakage on Abilify. He's on a similar medication regimen (substitute Depakote for the Lamactil and no lithium). by the way, my psychiatrist says that lithium does not work well on kids, and I believe that this is echoed in "The Bipolar Child". If you don't have that book, get it, along with "Parenting Bipolar Children" (both available from Amazon.com). Seroquel has worked wonders for my difficult child, so I pray that it will do the same for you. He's only on 1.5 tabs of 25 mg of Seroquel at night, so to me it seems that Abbey's dosage is high. But hey, I'm not a MD! Give the medications a try, and if you see any huge warning signs, especially and increase in tremors, call the psychiatrist immediately!. Let us know how this is working out for you. [/QUOTE]
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