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Prednisone and my difficult child don't mix so good!
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 265406" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Well, psychiatrist said that he's a little concerned about how sensitive difficult child 1 is to the relatively low dose of pred that he's on for the relatively short period he's been on it. He said that with his brother and dad being "the way they are", he's got the genetic loading potential to develop BiPolar (BP). We talked today at length about this. For now, we have to just ride it out. </p><p> </p><p>But psychiatrist also says he wants me to try reducing the Lexapro when school gets out to see if it helps his oppositionality and argumentativeness that has been an ongoing problem this year. He thinks the Lexapro might be disinhibiting him too much. So we'll see what happens in June.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 265406, member: 3444"] Well, psychiatrist said that he's a little concerned about how sensitive difficult child 1 is to the relatively low dose of pred that he's on for the relatively short period he's been on it. He said that with his brother and dad being "the way they are", he's got the genetic loading potential to develop BiPolar (BP). We talked today at length about this. For now, we have to just ride it out. But psychiatrist also says he wants me to try reducing the Lexapro when school gets out to see if it helps his oppositionality and argumentativeness that has been an ongoing problem this year. He thinks the Lexapro might be disinhibiting him too much. So we'll see what happens in June. [/QUOTE]
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