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Have to call the psychiatrist tomorrow and tell her we switched medications
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 492374" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>And I am not looking forward to it. I mentioned in a previous thread about quitting the Wellbutrin because of the insomnia and rages. We went back to the Zoloft, but the psychiatrist told us to call her before we did that. Problem was it was the weekend, and they do not check the phones. They tell you just to go to the ER. Not going to spend $200 for the ER to say sure switch back. And, we need more of the Zoloft, so I have to tell the psychiatrist, and she is going to chastise me I am sure. Oh well. I can handle it as long as difficult child is doing well. And she is. Now that the Wellbutrin is out of her she is doing pretty well again. Fingers pretzeled that she will continue to do well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 492374, member: 13204"] And I am not looking forward to it. I mentioned in a previous thread about quitting the Wellbutrin because of the insomnia and rages. We went back to the Zoloft, but the psychiatrist told us to call her before we did that. Problem was it was the weekend, and they do not check the phones. They tell you just to go to the ER. Not going to spend $200 for the ER to say sure switch back. And, we need more of the Zoloft, so I have to tell the psychiatrist, and she is going to chastise me I am sure. Oh well. I can handle it as long as difficult child is doing well. And she is. Now that the Wellbutrin is out of her she is doing pretty well again. Fingers pretzeled that she will continue to do well. [/QUOTE]
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