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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 428636" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I see or hear prozac and ODD in the same sentence, I have to ask: Was the ODD there before putting her on prozac? Did it get worse after? That was my daughters first medication. Medicated for depression. She had also been difficult in the past and I suspected some ODD while researching her issues, so i really didn't think too much about it when after staring her on prozac and things got worse, the psychiatrist diagnosed ODD. Problem was, that things just got worse and worse and worse. I decided to get her off prozac and had to change psychiatrists to do it, but it was definitely worth it.</p><p></p><p>Since then I found several blogs by young adults recounting their stories of being put on prozac as teens and how it messed them up. Unfortunately parents and psychiatrists weren't listening to their complaints - after all they were the difficult children. </p><p></p><p></p><p>BPII can be subtle. I say if there is any mental illness in the immediate family, then it's definitely possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 428636, member: 11965"] I see or hear prozac and ODD in the same sentence, I have to ask: Was the ODD there before putting her on prozac? Did it get worse after? That was my daughters first medication. Medicated for depression. She had also been difficult in the past and I suspected some ODD while researching her issues, so i really didn't think too much about it when after staring her on prozac and things got worse, the psychiatrist diagnosed ODD. Problem was, that things just got worse and worse and worse. I decided to get her off prozac and had to change psychiatrists to do it, but it was definitely worth it. Since then I found several blogs by young adults recounting their stories of being put on prozac as teens and how it messed them up. Unfortunately parents and psychiatrists weren't listening to their complaints - after all they were the difficult children. BPII can be subtle. I say if there is any mental illness in the immediate family, then it's definitely possible. [/QUOTE]
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