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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 451567" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>If his b/p goes up to 200/100 get him to the ER. No joke. Don't wait. Maybe at the very least it will get it documented and some medication for it. That is dangerous.</p><p></p><p>Has he ever tried Lamictal? </p><p></p><p>As far as the rages........Those are really really difficult to deal with. I did it with Nichole for years and when I think back now I'm like how on earth did I DO that? Nichole's rages are horrid......and so far I am the <strong>only</strong> person who can eventually bring her out of a rage. <strong>That</strong> worries me. Once we found the right medication combo at the right dose for her it helped to even out her moods enough that we could begin to explore the reasons behind the rage and untangle her warped version of reality. A very slow process. She's doing very very well now even unmedicated. But she is still a work in progress. And I know she tries very hard. </p><p></p><p>What worked for Nichole were abilify, effexor, and trileptol all in very low doses. Unusual. But we weren't complaining as long as it worked.</p><p></p><p>I hope he can start treatment soon. The rages are not helping his b/p and believe it or not the b/p issues can be triggering some of his short temper as well. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 451567, member: 84"] If his b/p goes up to 200/100 get him to the ER. No joke. Don't wait. Maybe at the very least it will get it documented and some medication for it. That is dangerous. Has he ever tried Lamictal? As far as the rages........Those are really really difficult to deal with. I did it with Nichole for years and when I think back now I'm like how on earth did I DO that? Nichole's rages are horrid......and so far I am the [B]only[/B] person who can eventually bring her out of a rage. [B]That[/B] worries me. Once we found the right medication combo at the right dose for her it helped to even out her moods enough that we could begin to explore the reasons behind the rage and untangle her warped version of reality. A very slow process. She's doing very very well now even unmedicated. But she is still a work in progress. And I know she tries very hard. What worked for Nichole were abilify, effexor, and trileptol all in very low doses. Unusual. But we weren't complaining as long as it worked. I hope he can start treatment soon. The rages are not helping his b/p and believe it or not the b/p issues can be triggering some of his short temper as well. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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