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<blockquote data-quote="jugey" data-source="post: 620229" data-attributes="member: 13143"><p>Thank you KAB11. I'm sorry you are sharing my experience. </p><p></p><p>Hi Malika. I have followed your post about Strattera. You are right it is a proper "cocktail" but believe it or not things used to be worse. I have plenty of my own anxiety about all the medications and took her off the Prozac just after Christmas but that didn't go well at all. By week 2 we noticed she was becoming more violent and aggressive and it continued until we got her back on it which was 2 weeks ago today. Without medications she is extremely explosive, violent, destructive and dark. With medications there is a little light and she can sometimes control herself and her emotions. We have a long way to go though. Thanks for your reply!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jugey, post: 620229, member: 13143"] Thank you KAB11. I'm sorry you are sharing my experience. Hi Malika. I have followed your post about Strattera. You are right it is a proper "cocktail" but believe it or not things used to be worse. I have plenty of my own anxiety about all the medications and took her off the Prozac just after Christmas but that didn't go well at all. By week 2 we noticed she was becoming more violent and aggressive and it continued until we got her back on it which was 2 weeks ago today. Without medications she is extremely explosive, violent, destructive and dark. With medications there is a little light and she can sometimes control herself and her emotions. We have a long way to go though. Thanks for your reply! [/QUOTE]
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