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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 481435" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I suppose it is more complicated for you/him because of the going off a medication too. The only thing I can comment on is what I have discussed here before... When my son was started on it he had a HUGE rage/anger/aggression response. Had to stop it, could not wait and see if it would improve. This was before I found out about his enzyme issue of course, now we know not to give that type of medication in that way. </p><p></p><p>BUT his new psychiatrist has said that at lower levels it activates (sorry I forgot which system) certain brain chemicals and at higher doses, others. SO, it may be that for him the right brain chemicals are not being affected yet. She said the lower levels can make people agitated, upset, etc. Maybe he responds like that too? I have no idea of course. </p><p></p><p>She said in Q's case, if we had to try something like that again because we were running out of options, she would put him inpt and would start HIGH and then go down to the lowest effective dose. Scary thought. But in terms of how it affects people, that was interesting to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 481435, member: 12886"] I suppose it is more complicated for you/him because of the going off a medication too. The only thing I can comment on is what I have discussed here before... When my son was started on it he had a HUGE rage/anger/aggression response. Had to stop it, could not wait and see if it would improve. This was before I found out about his enzyme issue of course, now we know not to give that type of medication in that way. BUT his new psychiatrist has said that at lower levels it activates (sorry I forgot which system) certain brain chemicals and at higher doses, others. SO, it may be that for him the right brain chemicals are not being affected yet. She said the lower levels can make people agitated, upset, etc. Maybe he responds like that too? I have no idea of course. She said in Q's case, if we had to try something like that again because we were running out of options, she would put him inpt and would start HIGH and then go down to the lowest effective dose. Scary thought. But in terms of how it affects people, that was interesting to me. [/QUOTE]
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