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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 218194" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>To add to SW's info- I am under the impression that lamictol works well as a first line MS when depression is the biggest concern, but lithium works better when it's not. Not to get off topic, but in the situations where we see clear seasonal patterns in our kids, I have often wondered why we aren't using a different medication combo in the fall than in the spring, or at whatever time period our difficult child exhibits a certain extreme.</p><p></p><p>PS We are just starting the add-on of an AD to the MS's. So far, so good. But, as SW already knows, this might change with my son's recent discovery of being physically ill- moreso than I thought. Anyway, I'm hearing about adding a AD to MS more and more and am starting to get a little more comfortable with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 218194, member: 3699"] To add to SW's info- I am under the impression that lamictol works well as a first line MS when depression is the biggest concern, but lithium works better when it's not. Not to get off topic, but in the situations where we see clear seasonal patterns in our kids, I have often wondered why we aren't using a different medication combo in the fall than in the spring, or at whatever time period our difficult child exhibits a certain extreme. PS We are just starting the add-on of an AD to the MS's. So far, so good. But, as SW already knows, this might change with my son's recent discovery of being physically ill- moreso than I thought. Anyway, I'm hearing about adding a AD to MS more and more and am starting to get a little more comfortable with it. [/QUOTE]
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