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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 278370" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Thanks all. </p><p>1. He certainly can live with his allergy and wants no medications for it. But most of the year he is not breathing through his nose and is obviously spaced out by the allergy effect (I have none so it's hard for me to imagine). Also, his occasional blow outs come when he's particularly tired and allergy increases this fatigue, so I'd like to help him with sleep (seems to need about 11 hours) and clear up his head.</p><p>2. Abilify alone bad how? It was the first thing that truly got him to normal. He is never depressed or anxious but had without the medications what I call "overclocking", like his brain was running too fast, talking movie lines to self, touching everything, trying to control everyone, and sometimes a meltdown when all that goes to a manic extreme. We are seeing our psychiatrist soon, I'll bring ms up with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 278370, member: 6374"] Thanks all. 1. He certainly can live with his allergy and wants no medications for it. But most of the year he is not breathing through his nose and is obviously spaced out by the allergy effect (I have none so it's hard for me to imagine). Also, his occasional blow outs come when he's particularly tired and allergy increases this fatigue, so I'd like to help him with sleep (seems to need about 11 hours) and clear up his head. 2. Abilify alone bad how? It was the first thing that truly got him to normal. He is never depressed or anxious but had without the medications what I call "overclocking", like his brain was running too fast, talking movie lines to self, touching everything, trying to control everyone, and sometimes a meltdown when all that goes to a manic extreme. We are seeing our psychiatrist soon, I'll bring ms up with him. [/QUOTE]
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