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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 160510" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>My 8 year old is now on 10 mg lexapro. He started it about three months ago and it really seems to make a difference. He seems less agitated and more flexible with his thinking. He is just a bit more laid back and responsive.</p><p> </p><p>My older difficult child 2 was on zoloft for about two months and it make him hyper/manic. He stopped zoloft on started lexapro..he was on 5 mg and then 10 mg...back down to 5 mg and now he's off it comletely and he's trialing lamictil. I think the lexapro was making him a bit manic...although now that he isn't on lexapro he's a bit less willing to try new things...he also gets overwhelmed in large settings..at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 160510, member: 2074"] My 8 year old is now on 10 mg lexapro. He started it about three months ago and it really seems to make a difference. He seems less agitated and more flexible with his thinking. He is just a bit more laid back and responsive. My older difficult child 2 was on zoloft for about two months and it make him hyper/manic. He stopped zoloft on started lexapro..he was on 5 mg and then 10 mg...back down to 5 mg and now he's off it comletely and he's trialing lamictil. I think the lexapro was making him a bit manic...although now that he isn't on lexapro he's a bit less willing to try new things...he also gets overwhelmed in large settings..at times. [/QUOTE]
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