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difficult child up all night...At my wits end
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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 360510" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>Thanks, smallworld. difficult child was up to 1200 mg of Trileptal. We continued to go up on Trileptal after we started seeing a lot of irritability in difficult child, but before the hypomania. The increase didn't seem to help with that, so the psychiatrist thought it was time to move on.</p><p> </p><p>As for APs...I am all for it (and so is psychiatrist), but husband refuses to let difficult child take an AP. husband thinks the risk of tardive dyskenisia is too high. psychiatrist and I have both argued that what difficult child is actually experiencing NOW is worse than the risks an AP poses for the future. But, this argument isn't working with husband. I am so tired of constantly being at odds with him over how to best treat difficult child. Thank goodness I have my own therapy appointment on Thursday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 360510, member: 7916"] Thanks, smallworld. difficult child was up to 1200 mg of Trileptal. We continued to go up on Trileptal after we started seeing a lot of irritability in difficult child, but before the hypomania. The increase didn't seem to help with that, so the psychiatrist thought it was time to move on. As for APs...I am all for it (and so is psychiatrist), but husband refuses to let difficult child take an AP. husband thinks the risk of tardive dyskenisia is too high. psychiatrist and I have both argued that what difficult child is actually experiencing NOW is worse than the risks an AP poses for the future. But, this argument isn't working with husband. I am so tired of constantly being at odds with him over how to best treat difficult child. Thank goodness I have my own therapy appointment on Thursday. [/QUOTE]
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