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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 170027" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Good post and topic. </p><p></p><p>For us it was Lithium. It was an unbelievable miracle. Suddenly so many of the manic behaviors difficult child had since such a young age, stopped. It was amazing.</p><p></p><p>However - every child is different! And each one has different a diagnosis and set of issues. For my son, who is hypo-manic, Lithium was unbelievable - but for another that may not be so. I think you have to look at each child, and their issues, and then try every medication in the medication category that is tailored to them, until you find the right one. For instance, for me personally, Lexapro has been the ticket. Solved a lifetime of depression. However, I do not have mood liabilty issues - just depression and anxiety.</p><p></p><p>I think that medications can work miracles - it is just that you have to be determined and focus to find the right ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 170027, member: 3301"] Good post and topic. For us it was Lithium. It was an unbelievable miracle. Suddenly so many of the manic behaviors difficult child had since such a young age, stopped. It was amazing. However - every child is different! And each one has different a diagnosis and set of issues. For my son, who is hypo-manic, Lithium was unbelievable - but for another that may not be so. I think you have to look at each child, and their issues, and then try every medication in the medication category that is tailored to them, until you find the right one. For instance, for me personally, Lexapro has been the ticket. Solved a lifetime of depression. However, I do not have mood liabilty issues - just depression and anxiety. I think that medications can work miracles - it is just that you have to be determined and focus to find the right ones. [/QUOTE]
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