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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 165456" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>difficult child 1's psychiatrist started him on Abilify in October, 2007. difficult child 1 didn't have any negative side effects - It just took a long time before the Abilify began to kick in. </p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 has always been a loner - He is now a little more outgoing than he used to be. Also, he will now do certain chores even though he doesn't want to do them without a total "meltdown." When he loses some of his "Reward Time", he now usually just accepts that he acted inappropriately. Prior to being on Abilify, if he lost some of his "Reward Time", he would just "melt." </p><p></p><p>I really need to update my signature!!! FYI, difficult child 1 is 17 yrs old, is bipolar and also an Aspie. He has been on Trileptal for about 3 years. Now he takes both Trileptal and Abilify. This combo seems to work well for him. </p><p></p><p>I hope the Abilify helps your difficult child. I'm glad you found this site!!! It's a great place to come for support and information. The people here are the best!!! WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 165456, member: 3388"] difficult child 1's psychiatrist started him on Abilify in October, 2007. difficult child 1 didn't have any negative side effects - It just took a long time before the Abilify began to kick in. difficult child 1 has always been a loner - He is now a little more outgoing than he used to be. Also, he will now do certain chores even though he doesn't want to do them without a total "meltdown." When he loses some of his "Reward Time", he now usually just accepts that he acted inappropriately. Prior to being on Abilify, if he lost some of his "Reward Time", he would just "melt." I really need to update my signature!!! FYI, difficult child 1 is 17 yrs old, is bipolar and also an Aspie. He has been on Trileptal for about 3 years. Now he takes both Trileptal and Abilify. This combo seems to work well for him. I hope the Abilify helps your difficult child. I'm glad you found this site!!! It's a great place to come for support and information. The people here are the best!!! WFEN [/QUOTE]
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