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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 240887" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, difficult child was stabilizing well with the increased tegretol and removal of naltrexone (after Marg put a doubt in my mind about it). psychiatrist and psychiatrist at psychiatric hospital suggested giving abilify a try for difficult child's anxiety issues. Obviously, I don't want my son to suffer with anxiety or self-harming ideations, but I'm really aggravated with these psychiatrists rx'ing medications for him that are high risk for mania given that difficult child has been having severe rapid cycling for several months. Personally, I think we better stop mania and get that under control first, then worry about less dangerous symptoms. psychiatrist made it sound like abilify was low risk for inducing mania, but from what I read here, that isn't true.</p><p></p><p>by the way- Hi, Steely!! I haven't seen you in a while and hope you and M are doing ok. How's his plan going? I'm starting to think our sons were cut from the same mold. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 240887, member: 3699"] Well, difficult child was stabilizing well with the increased tegretol and removal of naltrexone (after Marg put a doubt in my mind about it). psychiatrist and psychiatrist at psychiatric hospital suggested giving abilify a try for difficult child's anxiety issues. Obviously, I don't want my son to suffer with anxiety or self-harming ideations, but I'm really aggravated with these psychiatrists rx'ing medications for him that are high risk for mania given that difficult child has been having severe rapid cycling for several months. Personally, I think we better stop mania and get that under control first, then worry about less dangerous symptoms. psychiatrist made it sound like abilify was low risk for inducing mania, but from what I read here, that isn't true. by the way- Hi, Steely!! I haven't seen you in a while and hope you and M are doing ok. How's his plan going? I'm starting to think our sons were cut from the same mold. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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