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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 405584" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Ever since he got on Abilify he eats way more than enough in the morning, noon and evening. His breakfast this weekend has been a bowl of chicken chow mein and he probably has gone for seconds before 9am. He goes for carbs and fat before sugar, although he'll go for sugary cereals as well. A few hours on youtube before I get up might contribute to irritability and fatigue, good lord help us all.</p><p>Haven't tried melatonin. He seems to sleep ok, 7pm to 5am or so.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 405584, member: 6374"] Ever since he got on Abilify he eats way more than enough in the morning, noon and evening. His breakfast this weekend has been a bowl of chicken chow mein and he probably has gone for seconds before 9am. He goes for carbs and fat before sugar, although he'll go for sugary cereals as well. A few hours on youtube before I get up might contribute to irritability and fatigue, good lord help us all. Haven't tried melatonin. He seems to sleep ok, 7pm to 5am or so..... [/QUOTE]
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