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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 128226" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Smallworld, the idea was to switch out lithobid with trileptal. I don't think he intended for difficult child to be on 3 mood stabilizers. I think psychiatrist tries to stay a little conservative- he pushed lithium from the beginning because it was "tried and true". But, I do want to ask him about seroquel- I think you had responded to one of my previous post and others who had responded made it sound like this could be a good medication for difficult child's symptons. I was a little fraazzled the last time we saw psychiatrist and didn't think to ask about it- but I intend to. Right now- this is the time of year that difficult child has his most difficult time so, in one way, I'm scared to death to make any drastic changes. We were trying to find a way to make subtle changes- then there was the issue of psychiatrist suggesting adhd and I thought he was about to write a script for a stimulant, which threw me for a loop. difficult child is on probation, so I HAVE to follow any scripts. Fortunately, when I told psychiatrist I would be scared to death to try a stimulant on difficult child, he wrote the script for trileptal and we discussed these changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 128226, member: 3699"] Smallworld, the idea was to switch out lithobid with trileptal. I don't think he intended for difficult child to be on 3 mood stabilizers. I think psychiatrist tries to stay a little conservative- he pushed lithium from the beginning because it was "tried and true". But, I do want to ask him about seroquel- I think you had responded to one of my previous post and others who had responded made it sound like this could be a good medication for difficult child's symptons. I was a little fraazzled the last time we saw psychiatrist and didn't think to ask about it- but I intend to. Right now- this is the time of year that difficult child has his most difficult time so, in one way, I'm scared to death to make any drastic changes. We were trying to find a way to make subtle changes- then there was the issue of psychiatrist suggesting adhd and I thought he was about to write a script for a stimulant, which threw me for a loop. difficult child is on probation, so I HAVE to follow any scripts. Fortunately, when I told psychiatrist I would be scared to death to try a stimulant on difficult child, he wrote the script for trileptal and we discussed these changes. [/QUOTE]
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