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He won't stop eating
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugsy" data-source="post: 116747" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>Jannie,</p><p>My son had extreme over eating on abilify & invega (a form of risperdal). Not only was it A LOT but it got to the point of disturbing because he was shoving it in to the point he lost all manners and looked crazed. The abilify stopped irritable moods for most things but it was replaced with food battles, meltdowns, & crying. Oh, and it was carbs carbs carbs. </p><p></p><p>We just started depakote on Thursday. I am expecting the same food thing to happen as it gets raised. The psychiatrist did mention topamax if it does happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugsy, post: 116747, member: 1680"] Jannie, My son had extreme over eating on abilify & invega (a form of risperdal). Not only was it A LOT but it got to the point of disturbing because he was shoving it in to the point he lost all manners and looked crazed. The abilify stopped irritable moods for most things but it was replaced with food battles, meltdowns, & crying. Oh, and it was carbs carbs carbs. We just started depakote on Thursday. I am expecting the same food thing to happen as it gets raised. The psychiatrist did mention topamax if it does happen. [/QUOTE]
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