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from Abilify to Trileptal, was dystonia
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 458646" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I know G is right about clozaril, S2BX takes that one, and I know his psychiatrist has told me that seroquel has a smaller chance for tardive and therefore maybe the dystonia too? From how you describe your difficult child, I really think that Seroquel along with the trileptal might be good. Or maybe depakote? I really think he may need an ap and a ms. My difficult child has to have both to function well. Sounds like your difficult child hangs out in the manic/hypo manic area and depakote is good for that as is tegretol which is similiar to trileptal but more side effects. Hugs to you and your difficult child, it is not fun for them to be like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 458646, member: 3184"] I know G is right about clozaril, S2BX takes that one, and I know his psychiatrist has told me that seroquel has a smaller chance for tardive and therefore maybe the dystonia too? From how you describe your difficult child, I really think that Seroquel along with the trileptal might be good. Or maybe depakote? I really think he may need an ap and a ms. My difficult child has to have both to function well. Sounds like your difficult child hangs out in the manic/hypo manic area and depakote is good for that as is tegretol which is similiar to trileptal but more side effects. Hugs to you and your difficult child, it is not fun for them to be like that. [/QUOTE]
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