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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 277937" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I was on Paxil XR and trying to come off of it sent me to the hospital. I couldn't afford the medication and at the time no generic - I went off cold turkey and it nearly killed me. So be careful. </p><p> </p><p>Dude was prescribed Paxil and took it for a while and he said that it did help him with his moodiness - but the doctor took him off of it (age 17) and put him on (I think Buspar???) and he said that made him feel odd/weird. So now he's not on anything and seems to be happier than he's been in a while - but that could be becuase he's working too. He seems to be very VERY happy working. </p><p> </p><p>Just be careful that if you loose your insurance or something like that and he does go on it? That you have a weaning off plan. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p><p>Glad to hear about the little girlfriend too. I think you gave him excellent advice about being nice to her friends. I had a moment of clarity thinking that it's so nice when our kids get to have the normalcies and nice things in life. (Just pray he does not tattoo her name on his arm) oh wait that's US.....ugh. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 277937, member: 4964"] I was on Paxil XR and trying to come off of it sent me to the hospital. I couldn't afford the medication and at the time no generic - I went off cold turkey and it nearly killed me. So be careful. Dude was prescribed Paxil and took it for a while and he said that it did help him with his moodiness - but the doctor took him off of it (age 17) and put him on (I think Buspar???) and he said that made him feel odd/weird. So now he's not on anything and seems to be happier than he's been in a while - but that could be becuase he's working too. He seems to be very VERY happy working. Just be careful that if you loose your insurance or something like that and he does go on it? That you have a weaning off plan. Hugs Glad to hear about the little girlfriend too. I think you gave him excellent advice about being nice to her friends. I had a moment of clarity thinking that it's so nice when our kids get to have the normalcies and nice things in life. (Just pray he does not tattoo her name on his arm) oh wait that's US.....ugh. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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