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My Son is still in a manic state after stopping the Zoloft - Dr. suggests Lamactil?
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<blockquote data-quote="cassiemoun" data-source="post: 424122" data-attributes="member: 11557"><p>I would like a doctor be able to tell me (or at least find some research on my own) if the fact that he is still affected, means he is bipolar. Going on my gut feelings, I think he has Aspergers, not a mood disorder, but I could be wrong of course. The analogy that his brain is still recovering makes logical sense, I'd just like to see what the research says about it.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>When he was in serious crisis from the reaction to the Zoloft (which, by the way, he was a 10 on a scale of 1-10 then - now he's more like a 5 and before all this SSRI reaction, he was a 3 - just to give some prespective). We did bring him to the ER. The only thing they would offer is inpatient down in Torrance, CA - about 1-1/2 minimum from our home. </p><p> </p><p>When your son was hospitalized, was it a Kaiser hospital? I tried to get them to send him to UCLA, but they said UCLA wasn't one of their contracted hospitals.</p><p> </p><p>I think I need different insurance...but it's scary to think about switching healthcare insurance in this time of crisis.</p><p> </p><p>I really appreciate your thoughts and experiences! Thank you.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I understand what you are saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cassiemoun, post: 424122, member: 11557"] I would like a doctor be able to tell me (or at least find some research on my own) if the fact that he is still affected, means he is bipolar. Going on my gut feelings, I think he has Aspergers, not a mood disorder, but I could be wrong of course. The analogy that his brain is still recovering makes logical sense, I'd just like to see what the research says about it. When he was in serious crisis from the reaction to the Zoloft (which, by the way, he was a 10 on a scale of 1-10 then - now he's more like a 5 and before all this SSRI reaction, he was a 3 - just to give some prespective). We did bring him to the ER. The only thing they would offer is inpatient down in Torrance, CA - about 1-1/2 minimum from our home. When your son was hospitalized, was it a Kaiser hospital? I tried to get them to send him to UCLA, but they said UCLA wasn't one of their contracted hospitals. I think I need different insurance...but it's scary to think about switching healthcare insurance in this time of crisis. I really appreciate your thoughts and experiences! Thank you. I understand what you are saying. [/QUOTE]
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