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Need Feedback on Depakote-difficult child at it again!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 29117" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It depends on each individual. My daughter was on it for about a year and she ended up tossing it in the garbage. She was a teenager and she said it made her "stupid" and "feel drugged." She shook too, and developed ovarian cysts which can be a problem for girls. I remember she slept all the time and couldn't do her school work. If my kid had a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis., I'd want Lamictal or Lithium. I've especially heard a lot of people on Lamictal do well without those nasty side effects. Of course, there is no one perfect medication for every person. Remember, mood stabilizers take a full eight weeks to kick in, sometimes longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 29117, member: 1550"] It depends on each individual. My daughter was on it for about a year and she ended up tossing it in the garbage. She was a teenager and she said it made her "stupid" and "feel drugged." She shook too, and developed ovarian cysts which can be a problem for girls. I remember she slept all the time and couldn't do her school work. If my kid had a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis., I'd want Lamictal or Lithium. I've especially heard a lot of people on Lamictal do well without those nasty side effects. Of course, there is no one perfect medication for every person. Remember, mood stabilizers take a full eight weeks to kick in, sometimes longer. [/QUOTE]
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