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Any one ever maxed out Seroquel XR here?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 188342" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Thanks, Toto. That seems low to me, but then every person is different. difficult child 2 has historically needed higher doses of medications for them to work (his dad's the same way).</p><p> </p><p>TL, It sounds like we'd be okay if he did go to 800mg. Our psychiatrist generally doses medications based on response rather than any hard and fast rule. I imagine he'll call back today or tomorrow.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2's weight gain was very noticeable at first. But in the last three weeks or so, his "binge" eating has stopped and he's actually refusing food when he's not hungry (before he'd eat anything, any time). Someone commented this weekend that he looks like he's dropped some weight, much to my relief! I think he had gained about 15 pounds since June.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 188342, member: 3444"] Thanks, Toto. That seems low to me, but then every person is different. difficult child 2 has historically needed higher doses of medications for them to work (his dad's the same way). TL, It sounds like we'd be okay if he did go to 800mg. Our psychiatrist generally doses medications based on response rather than any hard and fast rule. I imagine he'll call back today or tomorrow. difficult child 2's weight gain was very noticeable at first. But in the last three weeks or so, his "binge" eating has stopped and he's actually refusing food when he's not hungry (before he'd eat anything, any time). Someone commented this weekend that he looks like he's dropped some weight, much to my relief! I think he had gained about 15 pounds since June. [/QUOTE]
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