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My son had an extreme reaction to Zoloft (an SSRI)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 423195" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi</p><p> </p><p>my daughter had the same exact reaction on an ssri. it was hell for 3 days granted she was alot younger and i did it over weekend, i never do medication change during week if she's in school i usually do it on breaks, or on a friday so the effect will hit by late friday that sort of thing. we didnt' give her benadryl just alot of water and were real patient tilli t work off. she is bipolar. yet alot of kids react differently to ssri's so it doesnt' necessarily mean that he has bipolar because he reacted that way.</p><p> </p><p>i had doctor's following my daughter for years therapist etc. before i was willing to accept the bipolar diagnosis. he'd have to be followed for years. also i began keeping a log of her behaviors years ago, than i began to see patterns and cycles forming. you should try that also.</p><p> </p><p>glad he's getting it out of him and you reacted so quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 423195, member: 4514"] hi my daughter had the same exact reaction on an ssri. it was hell for 3 days granted she was alot younger and i did it over weekend, i never do medication change during week if she's in school i usually do it on breaks, or on a friday so the effect will hit by late friday that sort of thing. we didnt' give her benadryl just alot of water and were real patient tilli t work off. she is bipolar. yet alot of kids react differently to ssri's so it doesnt' necessarily mean that he has bipolar because he reacted that way. i had doctor's following my daughter for years therapist etc. before i was willing to accept the bipolar diagnosis. he'd have to be followed for years. also i began keeping a log of her behaviors years ago, than i began to see patterns and cycles forming. you should try that also. glad he's getting it out of him and you reacted so quickly. [/QUOTE]
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