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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 348899" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>my difficult child #1 takes it strictly for seizure issues and i've never seen him happier. he's had zero side effects. i didnt know that it was used as a mood stabilizer until recently. my difficult child 1 doesnt have mood issues, and is generally a happy guy, but on trileptal, he's even happier. (and, as an added bonus in our case, nary a seizure since starting it...which is a good thing since its the reason for taking it, LOL!)</p><p>in fact, i've decided to continue with it even though he *might* not need it for seizures anymore (seizures were related to a brain abscess, not epilepsy)</p><p>hope it works out as well for your difficult child!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 348899, member: 8831"] my difficult child #1 takes it strictly for seizure issues and i've never seen him happier. he's had zero side effects. i didnt know that it was used as a mood stabilizer until recently. my difficult child 1 doesnt have mood issues, and is generally a happy guy, but on trileptal, he's even happier. (and, as an added bonus in our case, nary a seizure since starting it...which is a good thing since its the reason for taking it, LOL!) in fact, i've decided to continue with it even though he *might* not need it for seizures anymore (seizures were related to a brain abscess, not epilepsy) hope it works out as well for your difficult child!! [/QUOTE]
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