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<blockquote data-quote="shelleyils" data-source="post: 590236" data-attributes="member: 16186"><p>Today was a day from hell! I'm so upset I don't know where to even begin! I gave him his prozac and seroquel at 7:30 and put him on the bus at 8. He seemed to be ok. Around 9:45, the school calls saying he had a major meltdown like they've never seen before that lasted about 30 min. We go to get him and his MHMR coodinator called and said she went to school to see him and the teacher explained how bad of a meltdown he's having. I keep trying to call the psychiatric dr. to explain what is going on and they never call back. Well, the MHMR lady called his psychiatric dr. and said he's been having really bad meltdowns. They want us to take him to the er because there is something seriously (physically) wrong with him and it was not the new medication that was causing this. We get to the er and wait over 4 hours. His ears, stomach, chest, and everything else was checked and they cannot find anything wrong with him. He's not running a fever, he's not screaming like he's in constant pain, he was just having major meltdowns. I'm at my wits end now! He was supposed to get his pm dose of serequel at 7:30, but I have not given him that and he seems fine. My question is, (I have a gut feeling it's the medication that is causing him to have such horrible aggression. He acted just like this when he was on the respidone.) if I don't give him his serequel in the am, is he going to have major withdraws? He's only been on since fri. I know the dr. is going to say we need to keep giving it to him to a while before we see results. I'm not living through this another day! She's out of her mind if she thinks we will keep giving him something that makes him much more aggressive and agitate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelleyils, post: 590236, member: 16186"] Today was a day from hell! I'm so upset I don't know where to even begin! I gave him his prozac and seroquel at 7:30 and put him on the bus at 8. He seemed to be ok. Around 9:45, the school calls saying he had a major meltdown like they've never seen before that lasted about 30 min. We go to get him and his MHMR coodinator called and said she went to school to see him and the teacher explained how bad of a meltdown he's having. I keep trying to call the psychiatric dr. to explain what is going on and they never call back. Well, the MHMR lady called his psychiatric dr. and said he's been having really bad meltdowns. They want us to take him to the er because there is something seriously (physically) wrong with him and it was not the new medication that was causing this. We get to the er and wait over 4 hours. His ears, stomach, chest, and everything else was checked and they cannot find anything wrong with him. He's not running a fever, he's not screaming like he's in constant pain, he was just having major meltdowns. I'm at my wits end now! He was supposed to get his pm dose of serequel at 7:30, but I have not given him that and he seems fine. My question is, (I have a gut feeling it's the medication that is causing him to have such horrible aggression. He acted just like this when he was on the respidone.) if I don't give him his serequel in the am, is he going to have major withdraws? He's only been on since fri. I know the dr. is going to say we need to keep giving it to him to a while before we see results. I'm not living through this another day! She's out of her mind if she thinks we will keep giving him something that makes him much more aggressive and agitate. [/QUOTE]
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