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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 409238" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>When's the last time difficult child's Lamictal was adjusted? I ask because I was seeing a LOT of irritability at the end of the day with my difficult child 1, and thinking that perhaps his Remeron needed bumping, but in fact, the psychiatrist said increasing his MS was actually what he needed. So we increased his morning Tegretol (he takes it 2x per day) and the evening irritability got a lot better.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry that easy child has morphed into a difficult child. But you're probably not all that surprised. I find myself feeling guarded about my own easy child for the same reasons -- everyone else in our family has issues, so why wouldn't she? So far, she's managing o.k. on her own, but I won't be shocked if she gets to a rough patch in her life and ends up needing supports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 409238, member: 3444"] When's the last time difficult child's Lamictal was adjusted? I ask because I was seeing a LOT of irritability at the end of the day with my difficult child 1, and thinking that perhaps his Remeron needed bumping, but in fact, the psychiatrist said increasing his MS was actually what he needed. So we increased his morning Tegretol (he takes it 2x per day) and the evening irritability got a lot better. I'm sorry that easy child has morphed into a difficult child. But you're probably not all that surprised. I find myself feeling guarded about my own easy child for the same reasons -- everyone else in our family has issues, so why wouldn't she? So far, she's managing o.k. on her own, but I won't be shocked if she gets to a rough patch in her life and ends up needing supports. [/QUOTE]
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