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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 160485" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I think I would agree with you Karen. I think you are completely on target with d/cing the Zoloft and seeing if this helps. In the meantime I hope you can find a dr that is more attentive and educated about the effects of SSRIs and mood liable children. </p><p></p><p>I think this has been mentioned before, but your son is on 2 medications that can increase mania, and impulsivity - in my opinion a dr needs to reassess difficult children whole medication regimen. Has your son had a neuropsychologist exam? Thinking about this further, your son sounds as if he is a danger to himself and others right now - why not put him in a phosph so that they can try and get his medications right in a safe environment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 160485, member: 3301"] I think I would agree with you Karen. I think you are completely on target with d/cing the Zoloft and seeing if this helps. In the meantime I hope you can find a dr that is more attentive and educated about the effects of SSRIs and mood liable children. I think this has been mentioned before, but your son is on 2 medications that can increase mania, and impulsivity - in my opinion a dr needs to reassess difficult children whole medication regimen. Has your son had a neuropsychologist exam? Thinking about this further, your son sounds as if he is a danger to himself and others right now - why not put him in a phosph so that they can try and get his medications right in a safe environment? [/QUOTE]
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