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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 177944" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Christy, my difficult child went through a period of time where he ran as well. It was horrible, and frightening. In hindsight he was completely manic.</p><p></p><p>I know it seems hopeless, but he is young. There is still lot's of hope. He has lot's of maturing and growing to do - and there are lot's of medication options and combos probably never tried.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, Trilpetal made my son more manic than he has ever been in his life. While on Trilpetal he went into a manic/psychotic rage and busted out our house windows, and smashed the car windshield with a brick. He was in phosph immediately, and Trileptal was d/c'd immediately. That is not the norm, but my point is that any medication can cause the opposite reaction in which it was intended. I have also heard that Clonidine can cause mania - however - that has been an awesome medication for us. </p><p></p><p>Big hugs for all you are going through. I know how hard it is. It really will get better, somehow, someway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 177944, member: 3301"] Christy, my difficult child went through a period of time where he ran as well. It was horrible, and frightening. In hindsight he was completely manic. I know it seems hopeless, but he is young. There is still lot's of hope. He has lot's of maturing and growing to do - and there are lot's of medication options and combos probably never tried. FWIW, Trilpetal made my son more manic than he has ever been in his life. While on Trilpetal he went into a manic/psychotic rage and busted out our house windows, and smashed the car windshield with a brick. He was in phosph immediately, and Trileptal was d/c'd immediately. That is not the norm, but my point is that any medication can cause the opposite reaction in which it was intended. I have also heard that Clonidine can cause mania - however - that has been an awesome medication for us. Big hugs for all you are going through. I know how hard it is. It really will get better, somehow, someway. [/QUOTE]
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