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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 395638" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>My daughter did a whole series of SSRI trials a few years ago. She had some side effects to all of them. Some of them showed up within a few days. For one of them, we noticed at 4 - 6 weeks, that she was very impulsive and disinhibited. Her psychiatrist thought this was enough reason to take her off from it.</p><p></p><p>That psychiatrist put her on and off medications very quickly. The other 2 psychiatrists we have seen go more slowly and I sometimes go even slower than they suggest. </p><p></p><p>I think it is a good thing your son will be out of school for a few weeks and you can see how it goes at home, before sending him back to school.</p><p></p><p>When my daughter was going through all of that, I called her in sick. I hope it settles down before he has to go back, but if not, maybe the psychiatrist would write him an excused absence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 395638, member: 1792"] My daughter did a whole series of SSRI trials a few years ago. She had some side effects to all of them. Some of them showed up within a few days. For one of them, we noticed at 4 - 6 weeks, that she was very impulsive and disinhibited. Her psychiatrist thought this was enough reason to take her off from it. That psychiatrist put her on and off medications very quickly. The other 2 psychiatrists we have seen go more slowly and I sometimes go even slower than they suggest. I think it is a good thing your son will be out of school for a few weeks and you can see how it goes at home, before sending him back to school. When my daughter was going through all of that, I called her in sick. I hope it settles down before he has to go back, but if not, maybe the psychiatrist would write him an excused absence. [/QUOTE]
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