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<blockquote data-quote="shelleyils" data-source="post: 590307" data-attributes="member: 16186"><p>I think it's time to find another dr! I did not give him seroquel this am and guess what? He has not flown off the handle yet. He does not seem to be aggressive at all. I don't see why the dr. was telling us we need to keep giving it to him when it was obviously making him worse. I did look up aggression on serequil and it did say it could make aggression much worse. Don't know why the dr. did not tell us that! He's just been a little hyper today, but I can deal with that much more than those epic meltdowns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelleyils, post: 590307, member: 16186"] I think it's time to find another dr! I did not give him seroquel this am and guess what? He has not flown off the handle yet. He does not seem to be aggressive at all. I don't see why the dr. was telling us we need to keep giving it to him when it was obviously making him worse. I did look up aggression on serequil and it did say it could make aggression much worse. Don't know why the dr. did not tell us that! He's just been a little hyper today, but I can deal with that much more than those epic meltdowns! [/QUOTE]
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