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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 278373" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>If he's been on this a while and doing well then you probably won't have a problem. If he starts to appear "out of kelter" you might want to bring up a mood stabilzer or switching it out to the psychiatrist, but if it works now, shoot, I wouldn't chnage it. Some parents I've talked to in my area said their kids had horrible reactions and my son was one. Both my son and another boy I know about pulled knives on their moms (me being one) 3 days after starting abilify. It can increase mood lability and anxiety. It can make the kid flip out, so to speak.</p><p></p><p>If I were you, I would asked your difficult child's dr about Astelin though. No pills- that mmight make it look better! We don't like nasal sprays but the dr showed my son how to use it without it feeling like it was blowing acid into your head. LOL! You point the nozzle toward the outside of the nostril, then squirt. Apparently it doesn't sting that way and enters the body slower but is still effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 278373, member: 3699"] If he's been on this a while and doing well then you probably won't have a problem. If he starts to appear "out of kelter" you might want to bring up a mood stabilzer or switching it out to the psychiatrist, but if it works now, shoot, I wouldn't chnage it. Some parents I've talked to in my area said their kids had horrible reactions and my son was one. Both my son and another boy I know about pulled knives on their moms (me being one) 3 days after starting abilify. It can increase mood lability and anxiety. It can make the kid flip out, so to speak. If I were you, I would asked your difficult child's dr about Astelin though. No pills- that mmight make it look better! We don't like nasal sprays but the dr showed my son how to use it without it feeling like it was blowing acid into your head. LOL! You point the nozzle toward the outside of the nostril, then squirt. Apparently it doesn't sting that way and enters the body slower but is still effective. [/QUOTE]
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