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abilify vs risperidone?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 429820" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I just switched ins coverage to make sure Abilify was an option for DD1. Jury is still out for us but her appetite increased as well - nonstop hunger. Fortunately she's always been the the best of my kids at choosing healthier foods so I've got her snacking on rabbit food all the time now. She still gets "junk" options for regularly scheduled snacks.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes you can get the doctors to grieve the insurance company on medications. Usually they have to prove that the cheaper medication was tried and didn't work, but since he's already on this it may get covered as "pre-existing" good functioning medication. Don't know if this can still happen with the changes, but it's worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 429820, member: 11965"] I just switched ins coverage to make sure Abilify was an option for DD1. Jury is still out for us but her appetite increased as well - nonstop hunger. Fortunately she's always been the the best of my kids at choosing healthier foods so I've got her snacking on rabbit food all the time now. She still gets "junk" options for regularly scheduled snacks. Sometimes you can get the doctors to grieve the insurance company on medications. Usually they have to prove that the cheaper medication was tried and didn't work, but since he's already on this it may get covered as "pre-existing" good functioning medication. Don't know if this can still happen with the changes, but it's worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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