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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 148124" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Yep. sounds like us indeed. I remember how scared I was to take difficult child off Seroquel, but yet, when I did, it was if nothing changed. It was a very weird phenomenon. The Seroquel had done wonders, but after being on it 3 years, he seemed unphased by it's dismissal. He lost about 50 pounds, started puberty, and seemed to come alive again inside his mind and body. At the same time the psychiatrist started him on Clonidine, and that seemed to quell any rages that came up. Sometimes I just wonder that if, as these kids grow, they don't need the medications they once did. Unfortunately, as parents, it is a constant revolving issue of what medications they <em>do</em> need. As you can see my son is not on any less medications, just different ones.</p><p></p><p>Good luck! Go with your mommy instinct. These medications are still so new, that little to no research has been done on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 148124, member: 3301"] Yep. sounds like us indeed. I remember how scared I was to take difficult child off Seroquel, but yet, when I did, it was if nothing changed. It was a very weird phenomenon. The Seroquel had done wonders, but after being on it 3 years, he seemed unphased by it's dismissal. He lost about 50 pounds, started puberty, and seemed to come alive again inside his mind and body. At the same time the psychiatrist started him on Clonidine, and that seemed to quell any rages that came up. Sometimes I just wonder that if, as these kids grow, they don't need the medications they once did. Unfortunately, as parents, it is a constant revolving issue of what medications they [I]do[/I] need. As you can see my son is not on any less medications, just different ones. Good luck! Go with your mommy instinct. These medications are still so new, that little to no research has been done on it. [/QUOTE]
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