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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 213464" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>katya, isn't geodon an atypical antipsychotic, not a mood stabilizer? I could be very wrong, but it was rx'd for my son as an alternative to risperdal, which is an atyp antipsychotic. Is there a different medication, one that is a straight mood stabilizer that might help? I am just wondering.</p><p> </p><p>While you are making this decision, please go and read any of your earlier posts you can find. I thought when you first came here your son had very strange behaviors that were very scary and unsafe. I may be very mistaken, but often it takes looking back at journals about what was going on to remember exactly what was going on. There is just so much that we go through with our kids, and some of it is so painful that we forget.</p><p> </p><p>Just watned to suggest it. </p><p> </p><p>Sending hugs. What does your son think about this decision? Is there some happy medium (yes, dreaming I know, but wanted to ask.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 213464, member: 1233"] katya, isn't geodon an atypical antipsychotic, not a mood stabilizer? I could be very wrong, but it was rx'd for my son as an alternative to risperdal, which is an atyp antipsychotic. Is there a different medication, one that is a straight mood stabilizer that might help? I am just wondering. While you are making this decision, please go and read any of your earlier posts you can find. I thought when you first came here your son had very strange behaviors that were very scary and unsafe. I may be very mistaken, but often it takes looking back at journals about what was going on to remember exactly what was going on. There is just so much that we go through with our kids, and some of it is so painful that we forget. Just watned to suggest it. Sending hugs. What does your son think about this decision? Is there some happy medium (yes, dreaming I know, but wanted to ask.). [/QUOTE]
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