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difficult child was approved for the Abilify!
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 557463" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Oh I'm so happy for your difficult child! </p><p>As you know the Abilify has worked wonders for my depression and anxiety...the mania really came on yrs ago after having used Lexapro, a antidepressant, alone. </p><p>I think you should see a noticable difference in your difficult child's mood within a week or so...sure didn't take long for it to have a very positive affect on me. </p><p></p><p>Boy you are so right about the cost of Abilify...that drug manufacturer is certainly proud of it's product, sigh. </p><p>We don't have insurance though I do qualify for assistance from Choctaw Indian tribe...unfortunately the tribe doesn't carry Abilify...I think it's still to new (and expensive) a drug for them. </p><p></p><p>Best wishes...and outcome!</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 557463, member: 3305"] Oh I'm so happy for your difficult child! As you know the Abilify has worked wonders for my depression and anxiety...the mania really came on yrs ago after having used Lexapro, a antidepressant, alone. I think you should see a noticable difference in your difficult child's mood within a week or so...sure didn't take long for it to have a very positive affect on me. Boy you are so right about the cost of Abilify...that drug manufacturer is certainly proud of it's product, sigh. We don't have insurance though I do qualify for assistance from Choctaw Indian tribe...unfortunately the tribe doesn't carry Abilify...I think it's still to new (and expensive) a drug for them. Best wishes...and outcome! LMS [/QUOTE]
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