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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 22037" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>On Depakote and Lithium, if we continued for the full 8 weeks he would have had to be kept in a facility. He is agressive normally at times, but not dangerously so. While on Depakote, he attacked another boy (a teammate) at soccer practice and tried to choke him. He had to quit soccer. The Lithium started to do the same thing. He was on no other medications at the time. The other children were scared of him. No disrespect meant, but I feel if medications do not help and if they make things worse, what is the point? I want to help him, not make it all worse. </p><p> On Inderal his hyperactivity has been helped a little. Not at all dazed or depressed, and certainly is still active. </p><p></p><p>Nancy, how old was your difficult child when she started Lamictal? </p><p></p><p>The packet goes from one week of 25, to one week of 50, to a week of 100. psychiatrist has us set to do a week of 25, week of 50, week of 75, then a week of 100. With frequent e-mails to him to let him know how difficult child is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 22037, member: 3184"] On Depakote and Lithium, if we continued for the full 8 weeks he would have had to be kept in a facility. He is agressive normally at times, but not dangerously so. While on Depakote, he attacked another boy (a teammate) at soccer practice and tried to choke him. He had to quit soccer. The Lithium started to do the same thing. He was on no other medications at the time. The other children were scared of him. No disrespect meant, but I feel if medications do not help and if they make things worse, what is the point? I want to help him, not make it all worse. On Inderal his hyperactivity has been helped a little. Not at all dazed or depressed, and certainly is still active. Nancy, how old was your difficult child when she started Lamictal? The packet goes from one week of 25, to one week of 50, to a week of 100. psychiatrist has us set to do a week of 25, week of 50, week of 75, then a week of 100. With frequent e-mails to him to let him know how difficult child is [/QUOTE]
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