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self mutilating behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 143216" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Prozac was hideous for both of my kids and for me. Was he always into self-mutilation and being spacey or just since he started the medications? If he was like this before, I'd take him to a NeruoPsych rather than a psychiatrist. It's very possible he has the wrong diagnosois, and NeuroPsychs are the most thorough. If this just started, I'd be suspicious of the Prozac.</p><p>Questions: Did you child have any speech delays when younger? Any other delays? Does he make good eye contact? Can he socialize appropriately? Does he have any "quirks?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 143216, member: 1550"] Prozac was hideous for both of my kids and for me. Was he always into self-mutilation and being spacey or just since he started the medications? If he was like this before, I'd take him to a NeruoPsych rather than a psychiatrist. It's very possible he has the wrong diagnosois, and NeuroPsychs are the most thorough. If this just started, I'd be suspicious of the Prozac. Questions: Did you child have any speech delays when younger? Any other delays? Does he make good eye contact? Can he socialize appropriately? Does he have any "quirks?" [/QUOTE]
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