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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 29291" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Thanks everyone!!! She was depressed this morning crying, but easier to get out of it... We are looking at Lamictal when we get back from our trip in the beginning of April.</p><p></p><p>Jannie- We have a 2mg pill I snap it in half, it is not divided but it snaps pretty easy, my psychiatrist had a bunch of samples (yeah) and then I got the script for the 2mg, my pediatrician. who was the one who suggested going 1mg at a time was the one who wrote the script. Our psychiatrist said just increase it as you see fit!!! I was not ok with that. Our difficult child just seems a little reactive, and with the Risperdal reactions me and the pediatrician wanted to go very slow to give this a chance. </p><p>I like our new psychiatrist but she seems kind of "care free" with the medications. Also told us to just Difficult Child the Tileptal, but me and pediatrician both thought we should titrate back down...</p><p></p><p>That is why I am glad I have this place and a good pediatrician!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 29291, member: 3155"] Thanks everyone!!! She was depressed this morning crying, but easier to get out of it... We are looking at Lamictal when we get back from our trip in the beginning of April. Jannie- We have a 2mg pill I snap it in half, it is not divided but it snaps pretty easy, my psychiatrist had a bunch of samples (yeah) and then I got the script for the 2mg, my pediatrician. who was the one who suggested going 1mg at a time was the one who wrote the script. Our psychiatrist said just increase it as you see fit!!! I was not ok with that. Our difficult child just seems a little reactive, and with the Risperdal reactions me and the pediatrician wanted to go very slow to give this a chance. I like our new psychiatrist but she seems kind of "care free" with the medications. Also told us to just Difficult Child the Tileptal, but me and pediatrician both thought we should titrate back down... That is why I am glad I have this place and a good pediatrician!!! [/QUOTE]
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