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Could a new prescription of Prozac have a part in this new behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 610801"><p>So, I have discovered that at least twice, difficult child said she was sleeping over at a friend's house and she was off with a boy. I am wondering where she actually slept, because it sounds like they just went to some parties. This boy is in high school, too, I think. I have never actually met him. So upsetting! We would have let her go out with the boy if she had asked, but no, she thinks she has to go be out all night.</p><p></p><p>She just started taking Prozac in June. Before that, she was not taking any psychiatric medications. She has seemed happier and has gone out more which I thought was a good thing. Now that I am founding out what she has been doing, I am not so happy. Could the Prozac be sending her into a manic state and that is driving all of this risky behavior? Any thoughts on this? Our therapist says no, she thinks difficult child is just "reaching out" more and this is what teens do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 610801"] So, I have discovered that at least twice, difficult child said she was sleeping over at a friend's house and she was off with a boy. I am wondering where she actually slept, because it sounds like they just went to some parties. This boy is in high school, too, I think. I have never actually met him. So upsetting! We would have let her go out with the boy if she had asked, but no, she thinks she has to go be out all night. She just started taking Prozac in June. Before that, she was not taking any psychiatric medications. She has seemed happier and has gone out more which I thought was a good thing. Now that I am founding out what she has been doing, I am not so happy. Could the Prozac be sending her into a manic state and that is driving all of this risky behavior? Any thoughts on this? Our therapist says no, she thinks difficult child is just "reaching out" more and this is what teens do. [/QUOTE]
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