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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 360825" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Glad to hear you are seeing some benefit from the higher dose of Abiify. I think I have read--p</p><p>robably here, LOL, that Abilify tends to peter out after a time. That was our experience. I have to say though that my son who couldn't tolerate stims at all when he was younger at the age of 13 was able to tolerate them and the teachers report that they have seen improvements in focus. We still see issues but I am glad that we are getting better reports from school. Perhpas maturation, what there if of it, has helped too.</p><p></p><p>All this by way of saying that that puberty may alter things some and require medication changes but also may mean that certain things will work that didn't previously. Day at a time, and hope the search for a new psychiatrist is going well. That will certainly facilitate things.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. Glad you have found a few moments of relative calm.</p><p>P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 360825, member: 2322"] Glad to hear you are seeing some benefit from the higher dose of Abiify. I think I have read--p robably here, LOL, that Abilify tends to peter out after a time. That was our experience. I have to say though that my son who couldn't tolerate stims at all when he was younger at the age of 13 was able to tolerate them and the teachers report that they have seen improvements in focus. We still see issues but I am glad that we are getting better reports from school. Perhpas maturation, what there if of it, has helped too. All this by way of saying that that puberty may alter things some and require medication changes but also may mean that certain things will work that didn't previously. Day at a time, and hope the search for a new psychiatrist is going well. That will certainly facilitate things. Good luck. Glad you have found a few moments of relative calm. P. [/QUOTE]
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