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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 151019" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>True. I didn't want to discourage her because she sounded so happy.</p><p>My own son got manicky on one pill of Prozac. That was the first and only day we got a call from school EVER. He kept climbing on his desk and jumping off and saying "I can fly!" He never took another pill. It scared me. But I also have taken antidepressants (still do) and am aware of the many weird side effects and that, even though they aren't supposed to do anything to you the first day, they CAN. ANd they do build up in your system and sometimes implode. It took six months of my being on Imiprimine before I started to fly into mania and hallucinate. I just woke up unable to swallow and seeing things...and this was after SIX MONTHS. It was definitely the Imiprimine because it never happened after I quit. And my throat closing up could have been serious--I had to rush into the hospital.</p><p>These medications need careful monitoring. They sometimes do the opposite of what they're supposed to do and make you more hyper, more nervous, even psychotic. But when you find a good one, it's a miracle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 151019, member: 1550"] True. I didn't want to discourage her because she sounded so happy. My own son got manicky on one pill of Prozac. That was the first and only day we got a call from school EVER. He kept climbing on his desk and jumping off and saying "I can fly!" He never took another pill. It scared me. But I also have taken antidepressants (still do) and am aware of the many weird side effects and that, even though they aren't supposed to do anything to you the first day, they CAN. ANd they do build up in your system and sometimes implode. It took six months of my being on Imiprimine before I started to fly into mania and hallucinate. I just woke up unable to swallow and seeing things...and this was after SIX MONTHS. It was definitely the Imiprimine because it never happened after I quit. And my throat closing up could have been serious--I had to rush into the hospital. These medications need careful monitoring. They sometimes do the opposite of what they're supposed to do and make you more hyper, more nervous, even psychotic. But when you find a good one, it's a miracle. [/QUOTE]
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