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Interesting article from the New Yorker...
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 37891" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Debbie, thanks for posting the link. I finally read the article in its entirety.</p><p></p><p>The one question I can't get any professional to fully answer is this: If a child is very depressed (to the point of not functioning), treated the traditional way with antidepressants and then has a manic or psychotic reaction, what does it mean in terms of diagnosis? difficult child 1 has tried four antidepressants (Prozac, Celexa, Zoloft and Effexor) and become manic, depressed or both. With a mood stabilizer on board, he is finally able to tolerate an AD. Is it that he can't tolerate ADs, or does he have Bipolar Disorder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 37891, member: 2423"] Debbie, thanks for posting the link. I finally read the article in its entirety. The one question I can't get any professional to fully answer is this: If a child is very depressed (to the point of not functioning), treated the traditional way with antidepressants and then has a manic or psychotic reaction, what does it mean in terms of diagnosis? difficult child 1 has tried four antidepressants (Prozac, Celexa, Zoloft and Effexor) and become manic, depressed or both. With a mood stabilizer on board, he is finally able to tolerate an AD. Is it that he can't tolerate ADs, or does he have Bipolar Disorder? [/QUOTE]
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