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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 67606" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. If he gets much sadder and starts to act out or do really impulsive stuff, I'd really question that medication combo. He is on a big stimulant dose plus a potent antidepressant (Zoloft made me nuts on 50 mgs.) If there is any chance he has bipolar disorder, this combo could be really bad for him. It could make him MORE impulsive rather than less. Prozac, a cousin of Zoloft, made my daughter very impulsive and she went off of it herself because she couldn't control the stuff she did when she was on it. Stims don't calm everyone down either--remember it's speed and works that way for some people. Keep an eye on him, and I hope he improves. Congrats on 20 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 67606, member: 1550"] Hi. If he gets much sadder and starts to act out or do really impulsive stuff, I'd really question that medication combo. He is on a big stimulant dose plus a potent antidepressant (Zoloft made me nuts on 50 mgs.) If there is any chance he has bipolar disorder, this combo could be really bad for him. It could make him MORE impulsive rather than less. Prozac, a cousin of Zoloft, made my daughter very impulsive and she went off of it herself because she couldn't control the stuff she did when she was on it. Stims don't calm everyone down either--remember it's speed and works that way for some people. Keep an eye on him, and I hope he improves. Congrats on 20 years! [/QUOTE]
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