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Lithium side effects (Very Worried)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugsy" data-source="post: 105214" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>I spoke with the psychiatrist. I like him so much, thank G-D.</p><p></p><p>He is very honest and very responsive. He can't be sure if it is a virus, the upping of lithium, the combo of medications or what but he feels that since my son has been showing signs of nausea for a month or 2 his gut feeling is it is the strattera. We are lowing it from 65 to 43 and then possible lower or gone.</p><p></p><p>He said that it would not be surprising if the strattera was causing instability and nausea.</p><p></p><p>So for now, we will keep the lithium at 600mg/day and lower the strattera. We'll see how that goes. Meanwhile bugsy is still having stomach upset today but has not thrown up. He has run to the bathroom a few times,but no vomit. He has NO medications in him yet today. We are hoping to get some food in him and give him his night dosage of lithium and seroquel. He is in a good mood and doing fairly well. Nothing really bazaar.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help, support and for a place to go when there was no place or body that could truly understand.</p><p></p><p>Bugsy's mom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugsy, post: 105214, member: 1680"] I spoke with the psychiatrist. I like him so much, thank G-D. He is very honest and very responsive. He can't be sure if it is a virus, the upping of lithium, the combo of medications or what but he feels that since my son has been showing signs of nausea for a month or 2 his gut feeling is it is the strattera. We are lowing it from 65 to 43 and then possible lower or gone. He said that it would not be surprising if the strattera was causing instability and nausea. So for now, we will keep the lithium at 600mg/day and lower the strattera. We'll see how that goes. Meanwhile bugsy is still having stomach upset today but has not thrown up. He has run to the bathroom a few times,but no vomit. He has NO medications in him yet today. We are hoping to get some food in him and give him his night dosage of lithium and seroquel. He is in a good mood and doing fairly well. Nothing really bazaar. Thanks for the help, support and for a place to go when there was no place or body that could truly understand. Bugsy's mom [/QUOTE]
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