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My son had an extreme reaction to Zoloft (an SSRI)
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<blockquote data-quote="cassiemoun" data-source="post: 421149" data-attributes="member: 11557"><p>Funny you should say that about the tree swing....my son was also outside playing everyday for the 3 days before the violence erupted....he was climbing everything, leaping everywhere, taking risks, getting hurt and not even batting an eye. I should have seen it then. I can see the extreme change now, looking back, but I just thought it was a phase of liking to make "obstacle courses" for himself everywhere. </p><p> </p><p>Then I also thought it was a phase when he became so apathetic about school, but also attributed that to something else. </p><p> </p><p>I just realized right now that he's been tipping in his chair incessently for the past 10 days and that was also a side effect! My mind is blown away at how that medicine (and many other medications....) can change a mind like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cassiemoun, post: 421149, member: 11557"] Funny you should say that about the tree swing....my son was also outside playing everyday for the 3 days before the violence erupted....he was climbing everything, leaping everywhere, taking risks, getting hurt and not even batting an eye. I should have seen it then. I can see the extreme change now, looking back, but I just thought it was a phase of liking to make "obstacle courses" for himself everywhere. Then I also thought it was a phase when he became so apathetic about school, but also attributed that to something else. I just realized right now that he's been tipping in his chair incessently for the past 10 days and that was also a side effect! My mind is blown away at how that medicine (and many other medications....) can change a mind like that. [/QUOTE]
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