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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 279367" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Interesting that she was able to come off it completely.</p><p> </p><p>psychiatrist's office called back and said he wants to switch difficult child 1 to Celexa. I think I will try reducing the stimulant first -- like over the weekend, before doing that. I know he's a different person than me, but when I took Celexa, it really didn't do a whole lot for my anxiety/depression which is why I was switched to a tricyclic. And it's funny, but the first time I noticed a difference in difficult child 1 was after he was put on imipramine (another tricyclic) for bed wetting -- he was a happier kid! After he stopped it, he became a grouch again and was more fearful of bugs, etc. That's one of the things (besides the whole medical phobia issue) that made me push for him to go on something for his anxiety. Then again, his grandmother does pretty well on Celexa. So I guess we'll wait a little bit and then see how he does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 279367, member: 3444"] Interesting that she was able to come off it completely. psychiatrist's office called back and said he wants to switch difficult child 1 to Celexa. I think I will try reducing the stimulant first -- like over the weekend, before doing that. I know he's a different person than me, but when I took Celexa, it really didn't do a whole lot for my anxiety/depression which is why I was switched to a tricyclic. And it's funny, but the first time I noticed a difference in difficult child 1 was after he was put on imipramine (another tricyclic) for bed wetting -- he was a happier kid! After he stopped it, he became a grouch again and was more fearful of bugs, etc. That's one of the things (besides the whole medical phobia issue) that made me push for him to go on something for his anxiety. Then again, his grandmother does pretty well on Celexa. So I guess we'll wait a little bit and then see how he does. [/QUOTE]
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