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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 222351" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Welcome - You have come through a very scary episode. I am so glad your daughter is doing better today.</p><p></p><p>It really is scary these medications because each person reacts so so differently. My son was on Flouxetine (Prozac) for over one year. It was exactly what he needed. However, it does cause suicidal thoughts and other bad reactions in many many children. When it was prescribed, we were also in crisis mode and I didn't have a clue. </p><p></p><p>Also, as the children grow and mature, their bodies change. Seems like medications for most kids change as they grow. You just have to be very detailed oriented and know your child. You have learned a lot. Always remember that you are the expert. You really do know if something is off. If medical staff try to downplay a symptom, stick to your guns and force them to listen to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 222351, member: 5096"] Welcome - You have come through a very scary episode. I am so glad your daughter is doing better today. It really is scary these medications because each person reacts so so differently. My son was on Flouxetine (Prozac) for over one year. It was exactly what he needed. However, it does cause suicidal thoughts and other bad reactions in many many children. When it was prescribed, we were also in crisis mode and I didn't have a clue. Also, as the children grow and mature, their bodies change. Seems like medications for most kids change as they grow. You just have to be very detailed oriented and know your child. You have learned a lot. Always remember that you are the expert. You really do know if something is off. If medical staff try to downplay a symptom, stick to your guns and force them to listen to you. [/QUOTE]
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