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Mood stabilizer/stimulant ratios
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 121953" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>THANK YOU, ladies! psychiatrist said to reduce the Depakote ER by 250mg starting tonight, but didn't say anything about the Daytrana. I elected to cut back from 20 to 15mg this morning, and difficult child 2 didn't seem to do any worse on his homework and reported a good day at school. The jitteriness seemed better, but maybe I'm imagining things? I'll have to watch this over time. Based on what you all say, it sounds like we may be able to eventually eliminate the Daytrana, and that would sure be great. I just hope the appetite pendulum doesn't swing the OTHER way and we get back to having excess weight problems (which were creeping up on him after a few years on Risperdal and then Abilify).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 121953, member: 3444"] THANK YOU, ladies! psychiatrist said to reduce the Depakote ER by 250mg starting tonight, but didn't say anything about the Daytrana. I elected to cut back from 20 to 15mg this morning, and difficult child 2 didn't seem to do any worse on his homework and reported a good day at school. The jitteriness seemed better, but maybe I'm imagining things? I'll have to watch this over time. Based on what you all say, it sounds like we may be able to eventually eliminate the Daytrana, and that would sure be great. I just hope the appetite pendulum doesn't swing the OTHER way and we get back to having excess weight problems (which were creeping up on him after a few years on Risperdal and then Abilify). [/QUOTE]
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