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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 245911" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm sorry this happened, but unfortunately, I'm not shocked to hear about the bad reaction to abilify. It made my son worse after a couple of days, when he had been doing better before it. It was rx'd to my difficult child for feelings of being overwhelmed and anxiety, but it made him hypomanic, then he got a knife and held it near my neck and demanded cigs. He had done something similar before, but not to that extent and I think the abilify sent him backwards. </p><p></p><p>Do you have psychiatrist's "ok" to stop giving it to your difficult child immediately? If not, you might want to call and ask about it- I would be concerned about continuing to give it. Actually, it might be a good idea to call psychiatrist anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 245911, member: 3699"] I'm sorry this happened, but unfortunately, I'm not shocked to hear about the bad reaction to abilify. It made my son worse after a couple of days, when he had been doing better before it. It was rx'd to my difficult child for feelings of being overwhelmed and anxiety, but it made him hypomanic, then he got a knife and held it near my neck and demanded cigs. He had done something similar before, but not to that extent and I think the abilify sent him backwards. Do you have psychiatrist's "ok" to stop giving it to your difficult child immediately? If not, you might want to call and ask about it- I would be concerned about continuing to give it. Actually, it might be a good idea to call psychiatrist anyway. [/QUOTE]
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