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Formerlly perfect child is now depressed and possibly ADD
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<blockquote data-quote="rachelfran" data-source="post: 143005" data-attributes="member: 3955"><p>So - my easy child is currently taking a generic version of Zoloft for diagnosed depression... It's been less than 2 weeks so I can't say we've seen any results but the psychiatric thinks she also has ADD... the symptom checkers online do match up but we have not experience with this and I'm wondering about taking 2 different medications and what's suggested... or what others have done in this situation ... </p><p></p><p>She's almost 16 (in july) and really floundering in high school - after getting into possibly the best high school in the city ... </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Rachel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rachelfran, post: 143005, member: 3955"] So - my easy child is currently taking a generic version of Zoloft for diagnosed depression... It's been less than 2 weeks so I can't say we've seen any results but the psychiatric thinks she also has ADD... the symptom checkers online do match up but we have not experience with this and I'm wondering about taking 2 different medications and what's suggested... or what others have done in this situation ... She's almost 16 (in july) and really floundering in high school - after getting into possibly the best high school in the city ... Thanks! Rachel [/QUOTE]
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