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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 58094" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Zoloft has been an absolute life saver for our difficult child. He takes a relatively small dose , 50 mg, in combination with a small dose of amitriptyline , 25 mg and Gabapentin (neurotin). His psychiatrist gave him these medications for pain and anxiety while he was hospitalized after his accident three years ago. While they have helped with his pain issues, they have also had other wonderful effects. He has lost the constant simmering irritation that he used to have,and his anger outbursts have completely disappeared. We now realize that he must have been depressed and anxious- and the symptoms were irritation and anger. The medication has made a huge difference in all of our lives, but I know that medications work differently for folks depending upon their own personal "chemistry".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 58094, member: 3704"] Zoloft has been an absolute life saver for our difficult child. He takes a relatively small dose , 50 mg, in combination with a small dose of amitriptyline , 25 mg and Gabapentin (neurotin). His psychiatrist gave him these medications for pain and anxiety while he was hospitalized after his accident three years ago. While they have helped with his pain issues, they have also had other wonderful effects. He has lost the constant simmering irritation that he used to have,and his anger outbursts have completely disappeared. We now realize that he must have been depressed and anxious- and the symptoms were irritation and anger. The medication has made a huge difference in all of our lives, but I know that medications work differently for folks depending upon their own personal "chemistry". [/QUOTE]
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