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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 473696" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>KSM, sounds like a good idea given what you are seeing. In general when mine has had to go off something we go down like we went up. But everyone is different and every medication is different so??? I know I posted this somewhere else but difficult children doctor has explained that at the beginning levels of the AP's you might not be targeting the chemical system that your child needs affected and so that is why they sometimes say to stay on until it is built up. She said if they ever tried it again he woudl go inpt. and start high then go down to the right dose. For me, I think it is totally not worth his upsetting everything that is going right to do this one thing and I would only do it if nothing else was working for him. That's because all this disruption of routine is going to be a bear to overcome. But not all kids have that issue so if it ever comes to that it could be a question to ask. After how rageful my son got on seroquel (and risperdal when he was really little) I would just be so fearful no matter what doctor is saying. It would be my last choice. Hope they give you a good response and help you to do things in a way that will not trigger further upset for her. HUGS to you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 473696, member: 12886"] KSM, sounds like a good idea given what you are seeing. In general when mine has had to go off something we go down like we went up. But everyone is different and every medication is different so??? I know I posted this somewhere else but difficult children doctor has explained that at the beginning levels of the AP's you might not be targeting the chemical system that your child needs affected and so that is why they sometimes say to stay on until it is built up. She said if they ever tried it again he woudl go inpt. and start high then go down to the right dose. For me, I think it is totally not worth his upsetting everything that is going right to do this one thing and I would only do it if nothing else was working for him. That's because all this disruption of routine is going to be a bear to overcome. But not all kids have that issue so if it ever comes to that it could be a question to ask. After how rageful my son got on seroquel (and risperdal when he was really little) I would just be so fearful no matter what doctor is saying. It would be my last choice. Hope they give you a good response and help you to do things in a way that will not trigger further upset for her. HUGS to you all. [/QUOTE]
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