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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 47697"><p>Lamictal has worked great with difficult child. We had a rough spout in January, situations and changes in the home, psychiatrist added Lexapro and that from day 1 caused very noticable issues. Then he added remerom to help him sleep, only that made him even worse. I believe in april we discontinued everything except Lamictal and topomax. the topomax was prescribed by neurologist to help control his migranes. I do not think that is working and am about to see if that can be removed also. Lamictal alone he did great, but still had some anxiety issues. Afraid to try any other medications since we still seem to be recovering from the last change.</p><p></p><p>Hope you find the correct medication for your difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 47697"] Lamictal has worked great with difficult child. We had a rough spout in January, situations and changes in the home, psychiatrist added Lexapro and that from day 1 caused very noticable issues. Then he added remerom to help him sleep, only that made him even worse. I believe in april we discontinued everything except Lamictal and topomax. the topomax was prescribed by neurologist to help control his migranes. I do not think that is working and am about to see if that can be removed also. Lamictal alone he did great, but still had some anxiety issues. Afraid to try any other medications since we still seem to be recovering from the last change. Hope you find the correct medication for your difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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