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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 223566" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Lithium has been the biggest help in toning my son's cycling- I think- at least it seemed to get him stabilized. I've heard that the older first line mood stabilizers are frequently the best bet, even though other medications may need to be added to that.</p><p></p><p>I'm not familiar with geodon since my son has never tried it but some medications he has tried have different wierd side effects- I'm wondering if his sensitivity might have something to do with the geodon. My son is much <em>less</em> ssensivite when he's on the manic end and much <em>more</em> sensitive when he's on the depressive end- this applies to physical as well as emotional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 223566, member: 3699"] Lithium has been the biggest help in toning my son's cycling- I think- at least it seemed to get him stabilized. I've heard that the older first line mood stabilizers are frequently the best bet, even though other medications may need to be added to that. I'm not familiar with geodon since my son has never tried it but some medications he has tried have different wierd side effects- I'm wondering if his sensitivity might have something to do with the geodon. My son is much [I]less[/I] ssensivite when he's on the manic end and much [I]more[/I] sensitive when he's on the depressive end- this applies to physical as well as emotional. [/QUOTE]
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