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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 587054" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>I haven't been on any medications for about 15 years and don't even remember the LONG list of ones I was tried on. I know it was a lot, and in varying combinations, and pretty much all of them either put me to sleep, made me physically ill, or "altered" my perceptions in some way. I've had everything blurred, moving in and out of focus, shaking (what I was seeing was shaking), and I can't remember all the rest. Most of them were NOT fun or even helpful and I got the same response from the psychiatrists as you did. Prozac, and it alone, was my "miracle drug". </p><p></p><p>As for not listening to our kids, I am the opposite. difficult child 1 has been tried on many medications and each of them has been discontinued the moment he reported any side effects to me. After watching my 3 year old react to his first medication by going on a "drug trip" on a stimulant, I have never taken any chances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 587054, member: 15799"] I haven't been on any medications for about 15 years and don't even remember the LONG list of ones I was tried on. I know it was a lot, and in varying combinations, and pretty much all of them either put me to sleep, made me physically ill, or "altered" my perceptions in some way. I've had everything blurred, moving in and out of focus, shaking (what I was seeing was shaking), and I can't remember all the rest. Most of them were NOT fun or even helpful and I got the same response from the psychiatrists as you did. Prozac, and it alone, was my "miracle drug". As for not listening to our kids, I am the opposite. difficult child 1 has been tried on many medications and each of them has been discontinued the moment he reported any side effects to me. After watching my 3 year old react to his first medication by going on a "drug trip" on a stimulant, I have never taken any chances. [/QUOTE]
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