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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 221877" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Smallworld & everyone!! I really don't think his medications have ever been right to tell you the truth. Since this started 3 years ago, he's depressed in the fall and erratic for some period in late winter/early spring and fairly stable between (every year- and these are the same periods where athma used to be an issue and now allergies are still an issue). </p><p></p><p>That hasn't changed since medications were started- if anything, it's gotten worse. It appears that medications are doing the trick when difficult child is stable, but those periods have always been the times when difficult child probably would be stable with or without them. The only thing I can say is that after prozac was stopped, difficult child was becoming more "domineering" and agressive until lithium was started. Now, he's only that way when he's not so stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 221877, member: 3699"] Thanks, Smallworld & everyone!! I really don't think his medications have ever been right to tell you the truth. Since this started 3 years ago, he's depressed in the fall and erratic for some period in late winter/early spring and fairly stable between (every year- and these are the same periods where athma used to be an issue and now allergies are still an issue). That hasn't changed since medications were started- if anything, it's gotten worse. It appears that medications are doing the trick when difficult child is stable, but those periods have always been the times when difficult child probably would be stable with or without them. The only thing I can say is that after prozac was stopped, difficult child was becoming more "domineering" and agressive until lithium was started. Now, he's only that way when he's not so stable. [/QUOTE]
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