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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 59131" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Celexa was the first SSRI that difficult child was on. I saw what I thought was an almost immediate increase in activity level and then over the next months a gradual increase in irritability and lessened ability to control anger. Only when I took him off 9 months later was I able to see how it really was impacting him. It *did* take care of the anxiety issues which was why it was prescribed. </p><p></p><p>I'm seeing an increase in irritability with my difficult child this summer and with one of my easy child's as well. I'm seriously thinking they both need more sleep and more routine! difficult child is starting to resist going places which is making me a little nervous too. He's 11 so some of these changes could be hormonal...heaven help us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 59131, member: 701"] Celexa was the first SSRI that difficult child was on. I saw what I thought was an almost immediate increase in activity level and then over the next months a gradual increase in irritability and lessened ability to control anger. Only when I took him off 9 months later was I able to see how it really was impacting him. It *did* take care of the anxiety issues which was why it was prescribed. I'm seeing an increase in irritability with my difficult child this summer and with one of my easy child's as well. I'm seriously thinking they both need more sleep and more routine! difficult child is starting to resist going places which is making me a little nervous too. He's 11 so some of these changes could be hormonal...heaven help us. [/QUOTE]
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