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<blockquote data-quote="Loving Abbey 2" data-source="post: 151329" data-attributes="member: 4845"><p>Opps I forgot to take off the adderall. Yes it caused more problems than anything else. She took it for a week, I didn't think it would be a good plan but she has been on so many medication's I had to at least give it a try. difficult child has run the gamit of mood stabilizers. She either had intolerable side effects or they didn't work. Seroquel has been the only anti-pyschotic she has been able to tolerated and been effective. The singular has not had any effects on her mood or mental health--at least that I can tell. If she misses it for more than a day she gets a sinus infection. It's the most effective thing for her allergies. </p><p> </p><p>As for what we need to medications for it is mood stabilzation mostly. she has those split-second explosions over the tiniest thing and eventually calms down and is really remorseful but it's only temporary. Of course there's also the hyper manic times, anxious times, and whiney depression times. All throughout the course of one day. So really just need some mood stabilzers and she's tried them all with either severe side effects but works, or no side effects and doesn't work. It's a shame she couldn't stay on the lithium, it was the best one (with Seroquel). </p><p> </p><p>So that's why I'm trying to think outside of the box and the book notes that calcium channel blockers can be effective. But I wanted to know if anyone had any real experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loving Abbey 2, post: 151329, member: 4845"] Opps I forgot to take off the adderall. Yes it caused more problems than anything else. She took it for a week, I didn't think it would be a good plan but she has been on so many medication's I had to at least give it a try. difficult child has run the gamit of mood stabilizers. She either had intolerable side effects or they didn't work. Seroquel has been the only anti-pyschotic she has been able to tolerated and been effective. The singular has not had any effects on her mood or mental health--at least that I can tell. If she misses it for more than a day she gets a sinus infection. It's the most effective thing for her allergies. As for what we need to medications for it is mood stabilzation mostly. she has those split-second explosions over the tiniest thing and eventually calms down and is really remorseful but it's only temporary. Of course there's also the hyper manic times, anxious times, and whiney depression times. All throughout the course of one day. So really just need some mood stabilzers and she's tried them all with either severe side effects but works, or no side effects and doesn't work. It's a shame she couldn't stay on the lithium, it was the best one (with Seroquel). So that's why I'm trying to think outside of the box and the book notes that calcium channel blockers can be effective. But I wanted to know if anyone had any real experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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