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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 137732"><p>been there done that with the 0 - 20 in a half second. I remember the feeling of walking on egg shells because we never knew when he would change. Could be happy, smiling, loving kid..and in an instant be total opposite.</p><p> </p><p>We tried a few drugs that didn't do anything. When we did see improvement it was after 6 - 8 weeks, and then still needed to tweek the dosage.</p><p> </p><p>This medication was done with no others. Once stable we tried to introduce other medications to help deal with minor problems, a mixture was not a success.</p><p> </p><p>For us Lamictal did wonders. Have you stayed with a mood stabalizer for a period of time? It did take a while. As much as we all would like to see a medication that is immediate, I do not believe there is any short term fix for a long term solution.</p><p> </p><p>Even with the mood stabalizer there will be good days and bad days. I do not believe difficult child's want to feel upset or angry.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck and hope you find a workable solution for all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 137732"] been there done that with the 0 - 20 in a half second. I remember the feeling of walking on egg shells because we never knew when he would change. Could be happy, smiling, loving kid..and in an instant be total opposite. We tried a few drugs that didn't do anything. When we did see improvement it was after 6 - 8 weeks, and then still needed to tweek the dosage. This medication was done with no others. Once stable we tried to introduce other medications to help deal with minor problems, a mixture was not a success. For us Lamictal did wonders. Have you stayed with a mood stabalizer for a period of time? It did take a while. As much as we all would like to see a medication that is immediate, I do not believe there is any short term fix for a long term solution. Even with the mood stabalizer there will be good days and bad days. I do not believe difficult child's want to feel upset or angry. Good luck and hope you find a workable solution for all. [/QUOTE]
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