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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 340831" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>klmno, the way husband and I understand it is that J has anxiety and that he has experienced bad (manic) reactions to SSRIs. He also suffered from severe depression from ages 12 to 16 that improved after undergoing intensive therapy in his wilderness program and now at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC). In addition, he has ADHD-like inattention and suffers from significant executive dysfunction. He is currently taking Wellbutrin XL for depression and ADHD symptoms and Propranolol for migraines. I would agree that he fits somewhere along the mood disorder spectrum, but he does not fit the full criteria for BiPolar (BP).</p><p> </p><p>The same hold true for our daughter A, who had a psychotic reaction to the SSRI Paxil at age 10 (rxed for depression). She is stable on Lamictal and Lexapro and 25 mg of Seroquel for sleep.</p><p> </p><p>The irony is that our daughter M fits the criteria for TDD most closely, but her diagnosis is definitely anxiety. She is stable on Lamictal and Remeron. We are currently weaning her from Zyprexa, which she has been taking for her eating disorder.</p><p> </p><p>This stuff is so hard to figure out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 340831, member: 2423"] klmno, the way husband and I understand it is that J has anxiety and that he has experienced bad (manic) reactions to SSRIs. He also suffered from severe depression from ages 12 to 16 that improved after undergoing intensive therapy in his wilderness program and now at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC). In addition, he has ADHD-like inattention and suffers from significant executive dysfunction. He is currently taking Wellbutrin XL for depression and ADHD symptoms and Propranolol for migraines. I would agree that he fits somewhere along the mood disorder spectrum, but he does not fit the full criteria for BiPolar (BP). The same hold true for our daughter A, who had a psychotic reaction to the SSRI Paxil at age 10 (rxed for depression). She is stable on Lamictal and Lexapro and 25 mg of Seroquel for sleep. The irony is that our daughter M fits the criteria for TDD most closely, but her diagnosis is definitely anxiety. She is stable on Lamictal and Remeron. We are currently weaning her from Zyprexa, which she has been taking for her eating disorder. This stuff is so hard to figure out. [/QUOTE]
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