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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 39400" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>smallworld,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the insight. Our difficult child has some depression, too, but the psychiatrist is split on whether the depression is brought on by the anxiety or vice versa. difficult child expresses stressing out over feeling things aren't going well, difficult child not fitting in, not having friends because he's different, he's always afraid something will happen that he will not be able to control, etc. I guess only time will tell. He worries about everything. Even perseverating on things that are not his to worry about - i.e. money issues, the war, easy child's grades in school, my job, etc. And, he told psychiatrist that he felt his biggest problem was that he is always agitated and irritated by everyone and everything and unable to control what happens next when he is agitated.</p><p></p><p>He is inpatient right now, as I mentioned, and has yet to have any issues there. So far, so good, as they say, but he can go weeks without a major episode, so that's pretty typical. Not to mention, there is always the 'honeymoon phase' to factor in. </p><p></p><p>I found out about 30 minutes ago that difficult child took his first dose of the wellbutrin already, so I guess we'll just to have to buckle in and wait and see how it goes.</p><p></p><p>For some reason, I cannot seem to grasp the differences between the SSRI's and other medications. I have read and read and tried, but it's like I myself have a mental block where it's concerned.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 39400, member: 3211"] smallworld, Thanks for the insight. Our difficult child has some depression, too, but the psychiatrist is split on whether the depression is brought on by the anxiety or vice versa. difficult child expresses stressing out over feeling things aren't going well, difficult child not fitting in, not having friends because he's different, he's always afraid something will happen that he will not be able to control, etc. I guess only time will tell. He worries about everything. Even perseverating on things that are not his to worry about - i.e. money issues, the war, easy child's grades in school, my job, etc. And, he told psychiatrist that he felt his biggest problem was that he is always agitated and irritated by everyone and everything and unable to control what happens next when he is agitated. He is inpatient right now, as I mentioned, and has yet to have any issues there. So far, so good, as they say, but he can go weeks without a major episode, so that's pretty typical. Not to mention, there is always the 'honeymoon phase' to factor in. I found out about 30 minutes ago that difficult child took his first dose of the wellbutrin already, so I guess we'll just to have to buckle in and wait and see how it goes. For some reason, I cannot seem to grasp the differences between the SSRI's and other medications. I have read and read and tried, but it's like I myself have a mental block where it's concerned. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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