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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 224068" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>difficult child isn't taking this right now, but he tried 3 different AP's (at different times) last spring- zyprexa, risperdal (sp), and low dose of seroquel. I've heard several say they've had good luck with AP's- of course this is pertaining to kids with mood disorders, but difficult child never had good luck with them. We might have to try one again at some point, though.</p><p></p><p>I will say that the zyprexa knocked my son out- even on the lowest dose I could give him- he dlept about 10-12 hours and couldn't wake up enough to sit up or speak coherently- it was like he was talking in his sleep.</p><p></p><p>Does she already take an anti-anxiety medication? psychiatrist told me that some (or at least one) kinds of anti-anxiety medication can help with sleep. I guess it just depends on <em>why</em> she is having sleep problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 224068, member: 3699"] difficult child isn't taking this right now, but he tried 3 different AP's (at different times) last spring- zyprexa, risperdal (sp), and low dose of seroquel. I've heard several say they've had good luck with AP's- of course this is pertaining to kids with mood disorders, but difficult child never had good luck with them. We might have to try one again at some point, though. I will say that the zyprexa knocked my son out- even on the lowest dose I could give him- he dlept about 10-12 hours and couldn't wake up enough to sit up or speak coherently- it was like he was talking in his sleep. Does she already take an anti-anxiety medication? psychiatrist told me that some (or at least one) kinds of anti-anxiety medication can help with sleep. I guess it just depends on [I]why[/I] she is having sleep problems. [/QUOTE]
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