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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 311087" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>FYI, gvcmom, my son is being weaned off his BiPolar (BP) medications at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC). After closely watching him for 6 weeks, the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) psychiatrist believes J may not have BiPolar (BP), just really bad reactions to SSRIs that caused a great deal of mood instability and mania. J is down to 200 mg Seroquel, and he's stopping it over the next couple of weeks (no ill effect so far). Next to go is Lamictal. The psychiatrist wants to keep him on Wellbutrin for depression and attentional issues. Fingers crossed that this works.</p><p> </p><p>So . . . be aware that medications can cause bad reactions that do not always point to BiPolar (BP).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 311087, member: 2423"] FYI, gvcmom, my son is being weaned off his BiPolar (BP) medications at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC). After closely watching him for 6 weeks, the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) psychiatrist believes J may not have BiPolar (BP), just really bad reactions to SSRIs that caused a great deal of mood instability and mania. J is down to 200 mg Seroquel, and he's stopping it over the next couple of weeks (no ill effect so far). Next to go is Lamictal. The psychiatrist wants to keep him on Wellbutrin for depression and attentional issues. Fingers crossed that this works. So . . . be aware that medications can cause bad reactions that do not always point to BiPolar (BP). [/QUOTE]
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