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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 236634" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>When my son was on clonazepam, I tried to take him off it last December (2 months after it was started) but his anxiety immediately rose so I had to make a decision - do I take him off it because it was only suppose to be short term and his behavior was already starting a turn for the worse,or do I keep him on it giving him a better chance of getting through the academics of school. I chose his education and kept him on it.</p><p></p><p>So, if it is the medications (and there are others here that know more about those medications than I do) you may face that decision. Do the pros outweigh the cons? Sometimes side effects are short lived, so if the irritability is from the medications, the doctor may say that within a month or so that may disappear? But then again, I have no knowledge on the medications your son has.</p><p></p><p>Do some documentation from now until you can contact psychiatrist. Have you noticed anything else? Sleep patterns or eating habits changing? Let the psychiatrist know everything - we don't always know what is and is not important - better to give more info than not enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 236634, member: 5096"] When my son was on clonazepam, I tried to take him off it last December (2 months after it was started) but his anxiety immediately rose so I had to make a decision - do I take him off it because it was only suppose to be short term and his behavior was already starting a turn for the worse,or do I keep him on it giving him a better chance of getting through the academics of school. I chose his education and kept him on it. So, if it is the medications (and there are others here that know more about those medications than I do) you may face that decision. Do the pros outweigh the cons? Sometimes side effects are short lived, so if the irritability is from the medications, the doctor may say that within a month or so that may disappear? But then again, I have no knowledge on the medications your son has. Do some documentation from now until you can contact psychiatrist. Have you noticed anything else? Sleep patterns or eating habits changing? Let the psychiatrist know everything - we don't always know what is and is not important - better to give more info than not enough. [/QUOTE]
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