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difficult child has hives ... probably the buspar.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 562302" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>That hoovers! Hopefully hives will be gone soon. it really is a pity when a medication is working but has side effects that can't be tolerated.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child started BuSpar day or two before yours. He hasn't had much side effects (some nausea and headache) but then again he isn't too sure if it is helping much. He has however slept better and that is major positive so if that continues BuSpar will stay even if it doesn't do anything else positive. Insomnia is not only problem for my difficult child because of anxiety but it is well known and serious occupational hazard in his line of 'work.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 562302, member: 14557"] That hoovers! Hopefully hives will be gone soon. it really is a pity when a medication is working but has side effects that can't be tolerated. My difficult child started BuSpar day or two before yours. He hasn't had much side effects (some nausea and headache) but then again he isn't too sure if it is helping much. He has however slept better and that is major positive so if that continues BuSpar will stay even if it doesn't do anything else positive. Insomnia is not only problem for my difficult child because of anxiety but it is well known and serious occupational hazard in his line of 'work.' [/QUOTE]
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