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<blockquote data-quote="KateM" data-source="post: 20741" data-attributes="member: 1973"><p>Yes, I've read that, too. But I've also read ancedotal info about it being helpful for anxiety and irritability.</p><p></p><p>I had an appointment with son's psychiatrist today. We talked (again) about neurontin and Gabitril, as they both effect GABA levels. He reiterated what he has told me before-- he has a few pts on Neurontin, none on Gabitril. From his research and experience, he's not a proponent of either medication, but did say that the few pts on Neurontin have been helped. He didn't feel the supplements would be helpful, but gave me the go- ahead if we wanted to try them, as he felt they wouldn't hurt,either.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is on Lamictal and Lithium. I know Lamictal has helped alot of people, but it has't done much for difficult child and we will be weaning it in the future. Lithium has helped, but not as much as the Depakote.We've tried Trleptal, with negative results. We've also tried , at various times, Geodon, Serquel, and Respirdal with either mixed results or-- with Resperdal -- good results but the weight gain was just not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateM, post: 20741, member: 1973"] Yes, I've read that, too. But I've also read ancedotal info about it being helpful for anxiety and irritability. I had an appointment with son's psychiatrist today. We talked (again) about neurontin and Gabitril, as they both effect GABA levels. He reiterated what he has told me before-- he has a few pts on Neurontin, none on Gabitril. From his research and experience, he's not a proponent of either medication, but did say that the few pts on Neurontin have been helped. He didn't feel the supplements would be helpful, but gave me the go- ahead if we wanted to try them, as he felt they wouldn't hurt,either. difficult child is on Lamictal and Lithium. I know Lamictal has helped alot of people, but it has't done much for difficult child and we will be weaning it in the future. Lithium has helped, but not as much as the Depakote.We've tried Trleptal, with negative results. We've also tried , at various times, Geodon, Serquel, and Respirdal with either mixed results or-- with Resperdal -- good results but the weight gain was just not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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