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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 196241" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Totoro, the dr put difficult child on "Astelin", which is a nasal spray that doesn't have something in it that I was concerned about (steroids maybe)- and he told me that nasal sprays are less likely to trigger anything. difficult child only tried this a few months ago, but he had no problem with it.</p><p></p><p>I have had great concerns this past year over allergies and allergy medications- someone mentioned steroids triggering Jane Pauley- did it trigger mood cycling to start in her or did it trigger ons specific reaction?</p><p></p><p>Edited: well, I just noticed that this one one of the medications already diagnosis-d for her. difficult child used this, this year, and dropped the other medications- no steroids. This was after he was in psychiatric hospital so I can't say yet if it "solves" the problem. I will say that our allergies have been acting up the past the past few weeks and I haven't given difficult child any medications for them yet and difficult child has been hypomanic. I was testing this to find out if he was only getting manic while on allergy medications. My gut is telling me that if I gave him the allergy medications and steroids like I uused to in the spring, this probably would turn into full-blown mania.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 196241, member: 3699"] Totoro, the dr put difficult child on "Astelin", which is a nasal spray that doesn't have something in it that I was concerned about (steroids maybe)- and he told me that nasal sprays are less likely to trigger anything. difficult child only tried this a few months ago, but he had no problem with it. I have had great concerns this past year over allergies and allergy medications- someone mentioned steroids triggering Jane Pauley- did it trigger mood cycling to start in her or did it trigger ons specific reaction? Edited: well, I just noticed that this one one of the medications already diagnosis-d for her. difficult child used this, this year, and dropped the other medications- no steroids. This was after he was in psychiatric hospital so I can't say yet if it "solves" the problem. I will say that our allergies have been acting up the past the past few weeks and I haven't given difficult child any medications for them yet and difficult child has been hypomanic. I was testing this to find out if he was only getting manic while on allergy medications. My gut is telling me that if I gave him the allergy medications and steroids like I uused to in the spring, this probably would turn into full-blown mania. [/QUOTE]
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