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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 217704" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thank you! I wish I would have known to ask for that this afternoon! I did tell this doctor about the mood stabilizers and that we have to be cautious which allergy medications difficult child takes. Also, I'm pretty paranoid about giving difficult child steroids, at least for now. The doctor said he understood- he said his sons cannot take clariton and certain allergy medications, then he mentioned that one of his sons has ADD. So, hopefully, he kept this in mind. </p><p></p><p>But in my gut, my son was not a difficult child before he turned 11 yo and I will never forget that even as an infant, albuterol made him a different kid. He was in the hospital for wheezing and after a treatment of this stuff, he would lay and scream for 45 minutes. He never did that otherwise. Then, as a pre-schooler, he got hyper and agitated and what I would now consider somewhat manic on it. That's why I can't help but think there is a strong possibility of a connection, at least with some of our kids. It also seems pretty coincidental to me that the very seasonal times that difficult child used to have asthmatic wheezing, and still suffers major allergies, is also the same times of year that I now worry about mood cycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 217704, member: 3699"] Thank you! I wish I would have known to ask for that this afternoon! I did tell this doctor about the mood stabilizers and that we have to be cautious which allergy medications difficult child takes. Also, I'm pretty paranoid about giving difficult child steroids, at least for now. The doctor said he understood- he said his sons cannot take clariton and certain allergy medications, then he mentioned that one of his sons has ADD. So, hopefully, he kept this in mind. But in my gut, my son was not a difficult child before he turned 11 yo and I will never forget that even as an infant, albuterol made him a different kid. He was in the hospital for wheezing and after a treatment of this stuff, he would lay and scream for 45 minutes. He never did that otherwise. Then, as a pre-schooler, he got hyper and agitated and what I would now consider somewhat manic on it. That's why I can't help but think there is a strong possibility of a connection, at least with some of our kids. It also seems pretty coincidental to me that the very seasonal times that difficult child used to have asthmatic wheezing, and still suffers major allergies, is also the same times of year that I now worry about mood cycling. [/QUOTE]
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