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My son had an extreme reaction to Zoloft (an SSRI)
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<blockquote data-quote="rlsnights" data-source="post: 423169" data-attributes="member: 7948"><p>I'm short of time right now and didn't go back and read all your previous posts. But doesn't your son have a psychiatrist now? Oh yes, you're with Kaiser right?</p><p></p><p>If he is truly manic it is probably dangerous to have him at home and school. But he may still be reacting to the Zoloft so I wouldn't jump to any conclusions yet.</p><p></p><p>Tell us about what's going on and maybe we can give you some reassurance or guidance about what's going on. Not docs but we have a lot of collective experience.</p><p></p><p>It's very hard to diagnose bipolar in children. If you're going for assessment at the clinic that specializes in that then you should get an answer you can rely on.</p><p></p><p>I'd call them every day - twice a day if you have time - to check for cancellations and tell them what's going on. If you call often enough they will remember you really well and may even call you.</p><p></p><p>Patricia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlsnights, post: 423169, member: 7948"] I'm short of time right now and didn't go back and read all your previous posts. But doesn't your son have a psychiatrist now? Oh yes, you're with Kaiser right? If he is truly manic it is probably dangerous to have him at home and school. But he may still be reacting to the Zoloft so I wouldn't jump to any conclusions yet. Tell us about what's going on and maybe we can give you some reassurance or guidance about what's going on. Not docs but we have a lot of collective experience. It's very hard to diagnose bipolar in children. If you're going for assessment at the clinic that specializes in that then you should get an answer you can rely on. I'd call them every day - twice a day if you have time - to check for cancellations and tell them what's going on. If you call often enough they will remember you really well and may even call you. Patricia [/QUOTE]
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