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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 25825" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>I don't have any experience with depakote, but my son was on Seroquel for a while, and it calmed him down considerably. It did make him somewhat lethargic in the mornings, but we were told the sedation would go away at doses of 150 mg. and higher.</p><p></p><p>My son never got up to more than 100 mg. a day, though. He hated taking it because a) it made him sleepy and he preferred to stay up all night, and b) he said it made him feel "jumpy," like he had to move all the time. It seemed to me that it did have that effect on him at first, but it went away after a few days. It also seemed to happen when we increased the dose, but again, it didn't seem to last. For the time he took it, I thought it really helped him (it certainly made him easier to be around). </p><p></p><p>by the way, some people gain weight on it, but my son never did, although it did make him want to eat more when he first started taking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 25825, member: 1412"] I don't have any experience with depakote, but my son was on Seroquel for a while, and it calmed him down considerably. It did make him somewhat lethargic in the mornings, but we were told the sedation would go away at doses of 150 mg. and higher. My son never got up to more than 100 mg. a day, though. He hated taking it because a) it made him sleepy and he preferred to stay up all night, and b) he said it made him feel "jumpy," like he had to move all the time. It seemed to me that it did have that effect on him at first, but it went away after a few days. It also seemed to happen when we increased the dose, but again, it didn't seem to last. For the time he took it, I thought it really helped him (it certainly made him easier to be around). by the way, some people gain weight on it, but my son never did, although it did make him want to eat more when he first started taking it. [/QUOTE]
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