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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 149119" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>We never did stimulant alone. I know that in the early fall he was on zoloft and it made him totally hyer/disinhibited...falling out of chairs and had a very bad reaction to withdrawl. </p><p> </p><p>I do think the vyvanse helps him and the feedback from the school has been quite positive....and for some reason I never ever skip a dosage...I guess I feel like he's always so hyper so he needs the medicine...a few weeks ago we skipped our first dosage..but I think he was manic then...so when he had no medicine he was really really hyper. Since that time we reduced the lexapro from 10 mg to 5 mg...with the reduced lexapro he settled down some..and he's been calmer and not as impulsive...that lasted a few weeks and now once again he seems revved up....which is why I think it's some type of mood disorder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 149119, member: 2074"] We never did stimulant alone. I know that in the early fall he was on zoloft and it made him totally hyer/disinhibited...falling out of chairs and had a very bad reaction to withdrawl. I do think the vyvanse helps him and the feedback from the school has been quite positive....and for some reason I never ever skip a dosage...I guess I feel like he's always so hyper so he needs the medicine...a few weeks ago we skipped our first dosage..but I think he was manic then...so when he had no medicine he was really really hyper. Since that time we reduced the lexapro from 10 mg to 5 mg...with the reduced lexapro he settled down some..and he's been calmer and not as impulsive...that lasted a few weeks and now once again he seems revved up....which is why I think it's some type of mood disorder. [/QUOTE]
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