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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 218737" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Celexa- (generic form) 20 mg. I read that normal starting dose was 40 mg (or 20 titrated to 40). psychiatrist started difficult child on 10, titrated to 20. I took that slower so he's only been on 20 a few days. Really, I see no signs of hypomania/mania. Last night I didn't see any either. However, with difficult child, it is very common for authority figures to look back on it after a bout of mania and realize that difficult child became disrespectful, defiant, disruptive, etc, some time shortly before completely "losing it". Of course, since teens have days like that anyway periodically, it is hard to tell what we're headed for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 218737, member: 3699"] Celexa- (generic form) 20 mg. I read that normal starting dose was 40 mg (or 20 titrated to 40). psychiatrist started difficult child on 10, titrated to 20. I took that slower so he's only been on 20 a few days. Really, I see no signs of hypomania/mania. Last night I didn't see any either. However, with difficult child, it is very common for authority figures to look back on it after a bout of mania and realize that difficult child became disrespectful, defiant, disruptive, etc, some time shortly before completely "losing it". Of course, since teens have days like that anyway periodically, it is hard to tell what we're headed for. [/QUOTE]
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