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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 318324" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>Hi Sharon,</p><p>It does sound like easy child is depressed, it was exactly the same with my difficult child.</p><p>The napping or excessive sleeping, dropping grades all that was me last year.</p><p>She was on Zoloft and it stopped working. It took most of the school year to get the right combo of medications, that and a psychiatrist change.</p><p>She is on Celexa and Wellbutrine and has worked wonderfully it did take a long time to build up in the system. She still naps but as I am constantly told it is the teen thing to do. I think she naps out of enjoyment more than necessity at this point.</p><p>Last year I thought she was going to repeat the 10th grade, but we were able to get her stable on medications in enough time to pull out a passing score in enough classes for her to pass.</p><p>This year I am very pleased to say the medications are still working and she was one grade shy of making honor roll!</p><p>I would get her rechecked and see if she needs a new AD, that is what it sounds like to me.</p><p>It is an awful roller coaster and depression hoovers big time, add in teen girl hormones and we are sunk!</p><p>Best of luck,</p><p>Robin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 318324, member: 6423"] Hi Sharon, It does sound like easy child is depressed, it was exactly the same with my difficult child. The napping or excessive sleeping, dropping grades all that was me last year. She was on Zoloft and it stopped working. It took most of the school year to get the right combo of medications, that and a psychiatrist change. She is on Celexa and Wellbutrine and has worked wonderfully it did take a long time to build up in the system. She still naps but as I am constantly told it is the teen thing to do. I think she naps out of enjoyment more than necessity at this point. Last year I thought she was going to repeat the 10th grade, but we were able to get her stable on medications in enough time to pull out a passing score in enough classes for her to pass. This year I am very pleased to say the medications are still working and she was one grade shy of making honor roll! I would get her rechecked and see if she needs a new AD, that is what it sounds like to me. It is an awful roller coaster and depression hoovers big time, add in teen girl hormones and we are sunk! Best of luck, Robin [/QUOTE]
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