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difficult child Has psychiatrist Appointment This Afternoon
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 497360"><p>Well, I sort of go part of what I wanted. difficult child was pput on Zoloft in August. I've noticed an increase in aggression and all around nastiness since. I talked to the psychiatrist about it several time becaue difficult child said that he didn't want to take it anymore because it was the Zoloft that was making him behave that way. psychiatrist felt that was a convenient excuse and we stayed on it. Today we decided to wean him off of the Zoloft (he's only taking a very small dose anyway) and see if that improves things. He's reluctant to increase the risperdal because he feels that the dose that he's on is where he should be and he doesn't want to give him too much. So, we start weaning off the Zoloft tomorrow and I'll call the psychiatrist in three weeks to let him know how things are going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 497360"] Well, I sort of go part of what I wanted. difficult child was pput on Zoloft in August. I've noticed an increase in aggression and all around nastiness since. I talked to the psychiatrist about it several time becaue difficult child said that he didn't want to take it anymore because it was the Zoloft that was making him behave that way. psychiatrist felt that was a convenient excuse and we stayed on it. Today we decided to wean him off of the Zoloft (he's only taking a very small dose anyway) and see if that improves things. He's reluctant to increase the risperdal because he feels that the dose that he's on is where he should be and he doesn't want to give him too much. So, we start weaning off the Zoloft tomorrow and I'll call the psychiatrist in three weeks to let him know how things are going. [/QUOTE]
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