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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 348256" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>completely out of it at the hospital when we saw him today. He almost seemed rather zombieish. Still at the same time he was very moody. It was very hard to see him so out of it.</p><p></p><p>Right now they have stopped giving him Lamictal and switched him to Depakote. Although he has been on Depakote before the psychiatrist wanted to try it for a couple of reasons. One he was never on Depakote when he wasn't on a stimulant for ADHD. We know difficult child cannot tolerate stimulants so are hoping it will work better with-o being one. The other reason is he was never on it when he was on an AP. psychiatrist is hoping this will also make a difference.</p><p></p><p>I spoke with someone from the hospital today who asked what I would like to see come out of the hospitalization besides stabilization. I jokingly told her we expected a miracle! I really didn't know what else to say. </p><p></p><p>Feeling worn out right now and hoping to get to sleep early tonight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 348256, member: 1631"] completely out of it at the hospital when we saw him today. He almost seemed rather zombieish. Still at the same time he was very moody. It was very hard to see him so out of it. Right now they have stopped giving him Lamictal and switched him to Depakote. Although he has been on Depakote before the psychiatrist wanted to try it for a couple of reasons. One he was never on Depakote when he wasn't on a stimulant for ADHD. We know difficult child cannot tolerate stimulants so are hoping it will work better with-o being one. The other reason is he was never on it when he was on an AP. psychiatrist is hoping this will also make a difference. I spoke with someone from the hospital today who asked what I would like to see come out of the hospitalization besides stabilization. I jokingly told her we expected a miracle! I really didn't know what else to say. Feeling worn out right now and hoping to get to sleep early tonight! [/QUOTE]
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