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<blockquote data-quote="fuddleduddledee" data-source="post: 148093" data-attributes="member: 4966"><p>Steely, I also wonder about the Seroquel, he's been on it now since for about 5 years pratically from the time it was first approved in Canada. Matter of fact I think he was the first child his psychiatrist prescribed it for if I recall correctly. I know that Seroquel affects the production of prolactin and prolactin is the hormone that produces breast milk. His psychiatrist does take prolactin levels from time to time and the results always come back within a normal range but, what if the normal range on their tests is too high for puberty?? The dilemma then would become can he function without the Seroquel? I hate the thoughts of even going there, I never want to go back to what once was, it's so terrifying to think of the chaos, the terror, the pain I have endured over the years and he didn't weigh in excess of 200 pounds back then, I could physically restrain him back then. I know I cannot restrain him now. I love this child to the very core and yet, I still, deep within me fear him and the feral animal he can become.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuddleduddledee, post: 148093, member: 4966"] Steely, I also wonder about the Seroquel, he's been on it now since for about 5 years pratically from the time it was first approved in Canada. Matter of fact I think he was the first child his psychiatrist prescribed it for if I recall correctly. I know that Seroquel affects the production of prolactin and prolactin is the hormone that produces breast milk. His psychiatrist does take prolactin levels from time to time and the results always come back within a normal range but, what if the normal range on their tests is too high for puberty?? The dilemma then would become can he function without the Seroquel? I hate the thoughts of even going there, I never want to go back to what once was, it's so terrifying to think of the chaos, the terror, the pain I have endured over the years and he didn't weigh in excess of 200 pounds back then, I could physically restrain him back then. I know I cannot restrain him now. I love this child to the very core and yet, I still, deep within me fear him and the feral animal he can become. [/QUOTE]
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