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psychiatrist was right?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 183050" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>So true!! difficult child is currently on lithobid and depakote er. When we were titrating him up on depakote, he got to one dosage (still not very high) and acted very wierd- I was very afraid that he was going to be very dangerous- we lowered the depakote back down and he was fine. Based on sseveral incidences of reactions to medication changes, psychiatrist concluded that difficult child has a major sensitivity to medications and we have to handle any changes very carefully. I wonder about the lamictol though- I would rather my son was on it instead, but don't know for sure it it would have a better effect if he started it when he wasn't already manic or hypomanic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 183050, member: 3699"] So true!! difficult child is currently on lithobid and depakote er. When we were titrating him up on depakote, he got to one dosage (still not very high) and acted very wierd- I was very afraid that he was going to be very dangerous- we lowered the depakote back down and he was fine. Based on sseveral incidences of reactions to medication changes, psychiatrist concluded that difficult child has a major sensitivity to medications and we have to handle any changes very carefully. I wonder about the lamictol though- I would rather my son was on it instead, but don't know for sure it it would have a better effect if he started it when he wasn't already manic or hypomanic. [/QUOTE]
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