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I think I need to send my son away...........
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 116020" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Another thing I'd like to mention- if you want to call my difficult child's changes "cycling", then I have to say that being on his current medications have changed his typical cycling pattern. If your difficult child just had a medication change, I wonder if this could be happening with him. Also, I am definetly no expert, but I do think the process of puberty and the season can effect the pattern we are used to seeing.</p><p></p><p>EDITED: My difficult child is on lithobid and depakote. Depakote was added second to lithobid. As he was titrating up on depkaote to a "typical" dosage, he did become a VERY different, violent looking and acting person- much more liike a person on street drugs than mania or his typical raging. If this is what is happening with your difficult child, I'd put an emergency call into the psychiatrist or call a pharmicist so you might be able to safely taper him back down a little. My difficult child still takes it, but it's lower than the "typical" dosage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 116020, member: 3699"] Another thing I'd like to mention- if you want to call my difficult child's changes "cycling", then I have to say that being on his current medications have changed his typical cycling pattern. If your difficult child just had a medication change, I wonder if this could be happening with him. Also, I am definetly no expert, but I do think the process of puberty and the season can effect the pattern we are used to seeing. EDITED: My difficult child is on lithobid and depakote. Depakote was added second to lithobid. As he was titrating up on depkaote to a "typical" dosage, he did become a VERY different, violent looking and acting person- much more liike a person on street drugs than mania or his typical raging. If this is what is happening with your difficult child, I'd put an emergency call into the psychiatrist or call a pharmicist so you might be able to safely taper him back down a little. My difficult child still takes it, but it's lower than the "typical" dosage. [/QUOTE]
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