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Next medication change, round.... something
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 407481"><p>Be glad, new doctor originally suggested Tegretol, but with kiddo's hx of reacting atypically to medications and the health risks involved with that one I refused and said I'd consider Trileptal instead. I have heard a lot of good things about it in areas in which she needs add'l help and it has a much lower side effect profile than most medications. Haven't started her on it yet. Haven't even picked it up from the pharmacy yet. When she starts a new medication I tend to do it on weekends so I can keep a close eye on her for the first couple of days.</p><p>I left a note for her school counselor to forward the letter requesting testing she wrote to prior doctor to this new doctor, and I've got an email in to someone in our area that does preliminary Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) testing to see if she can point us in some helpful direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 407481"] Be glad, new doctor originally suggested Tegretol, but with kiddo's hx of reacting atypically to medications and the health risks involved with that one I refused and said I'd consider Trileptal instead. I have heard a lot of good things about it in areas in which she needs add'l help and it has a much lower side effect profile than most medications. Haven't started her on it yet. Haven't even picked it up from the pharmacy yet. When she starts a new medication I tend to do it on weekends so I can keep a close eye on her for the first couple of days. I left a note for her school counselor to forward the letter requesting testing she wrote to prior doctor to this new doctor, and I've got an email in to someone in our area that does preliminary Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) testing to see if she can point us in some helpful direction. [/QUOTE]
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