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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 221923" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's a possibility too- it does worry me that difficult child might really have a bigger issue with depression but between the Ad's and allergy medications used, mood cycling starts. That definitely seems like a possibility. Dr S. (the evaluation'ing psychiatrist from last year) recommended an AD be added because she thought the bigger issue was depression and that the MS's would keep any resulting cycling (mania) under control. That still might be a possibility, but I need to dicsuss it with regular psychiatrist. I don't want it turning into a situation where we have the never-ending cycle of adding more MS's then AD's over and over. difficult child takes 6 pills a day on the original regiment. This last one put him on 8 pills a day, not including the others for allergies/physical illness. There's only so far I'm willing to go with this- there has to be a better answer.</p><p></p><p>I can almost see a scenario where difficult child gets into the study and everything seems stable- but, he wouldn't be on allergy medications while there and wouldn't be around allergens. I reall y wish they would study the scenario where antihistamines, albuterol and steroids were intermixed and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 221923, member: 3699"] That's a possibility too- it does worry me that difficult child might really have a bigger issue with depression but between the Ad's and allergy medications used, mood cycling starts. That definitely seems like a possibility. Dr S. (the evaluation'ing psychiatrist from last year) recommended an AD be added because she thought the bigger issue was depression and that the MS's would keep any resulting cycling (mania) under control. That still might be a possibility, but I need to dicsuss it with regular psychiatrist. I don't want it turning into a situation where we have the never-ending cycle of adding more MS's then AD's over and over. difficult child takes 6 pills a day on the original regiment. This last one put him on 8 pills a day, not including the others for allergies/physical illness. There's only so far I'm willing to go with this- there has to be a better answer. I can almost see a scenario where difficult child gets into the study and everything seems stable- but, he wouldn't be on allergy medications while there and wouldn't be around allergens. I reall y wish they would study the scenario where antihistamines, albuterol and steroids were intermixed and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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