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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 145023" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>My son was on this for a number of years. He started wtih 7.5 mg (I'm thinking it was half a 15 mg pill). The very first night it worked! I can tell you that it was originially perscribed for "situational depression" and he only took a max of 30 mg eventually for a few years. It helped him not only get to sleep, but have a more "productive" sleep. The morning tiredness wore off after a while. </p><p> </p><p>If you decide to use it, just make sure you allow a little extra time the first week the medication is upped for difficult child to wake up. I used to crawl in next to him and rub his back and talk so he could wake up slowly and be happy. But he was much younger than your difficult child at the time! He was weaned off this last summer and biggest side effect he had was getting back to falling asleep on his own!</p><p> </p><p>This medication is also used in geriatric patients to help them sleep.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 145023, member: 805"] My son was on this for a number of years. He started wtih 7.5 mg (I'm thinking it was half a 15 mg pill). The very first night it worked! I can tell you that it was originially perscribed for "situational depression" and he only took a max of 30 mg eventually for a few years. It helped him not only get to sleep, but have a more "productive" sleep. The morning tiredness wore off after a while. If you decide to use it, just make sure you allow a little extra time the first week the medication is upped for difficult child to wake up. I used to crawl in next to him and rub his back and talk so he could wake up slowly and be happy. But he was much younger than your difficult child at the time! He was weaned off this last summer and biggest side effect he had was getting back to falling asleep on his own! This medication is also used in geriatric patients to help them sleep. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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