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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 282557" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>ML, like with psychiatric medications, I think they all have different effects on different people. The Astelin nasal spray has proven effective for my difficult child for allergies, while not causing mood or sleep issues, if he uses it consistently through allergy season.</p><p></p><p>I hope you find something that works well with Manster. And soon!</p><p></p><p>PS- Yes, it is very frightening. When my son was waiting to get transferred to state Department of Juvenile Justice, there was another local boy who was in there for also pulling a knife on his mother. He, just like my son, was 14yo, had a lot of academic potential (excelled in math), had a questionable diagnosis of BiPolar (BP) with intermittent mood/sleep issues- not consistent rapid cycling- AND had been put on Abilify within 1 week of this happening. Some people have great results with abilify and some have horrible experiences. Who knows if this had anything to do with these boys pulling knives out and threatening their mothers.</p><p></p><p>I am at a point though where I want ALL medications minimized or removed completely, if at all possible. There's just too much that we don't know about long term effects, reactions, etc. Personally, I believe it was the medications my son was given as a baby/very yooung child for asthmatic wheezing that triggered his "mood disorder genes" to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 282557, member: 3699"] ML, like with psychiatric medications, I think they all have different effects on different people. The Astelin nasal spray has proven effective for my difficult child for allergies, while not causing mood or sleep issues, if he uses it consistently through allergy season. I hope you find something that works well with Manster. And soon! PS- Yes, it is very frightening. When my son was waiting to get transferred to state Department of Juvenile Justice, there was another local boy who was in there for also pulling a knife on his mother. He, just like my son, was 14yo, had a lot of academic potential (excelled in math), had a questionable diagnosis of BiPolar (BP) with intermittent mood/sleep issues- not consistent rapid cycling- AND had been put on Abilify within 1 week of this happening. Some people have great results with abilify and some have horrible experiences. Who knows if this had anything to do with these boys pulling knives out and threatening their mothers. I am at a point though where I want ALL medications minimized or removed completely, if at all possible. There's just too much that we don't know about long term effects, reactions, etc. Personally, I believe it was the medications my son was given as a baby/very yooung child for asthmatic wheezing that triggered his "mood disorder genes" to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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