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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 395676" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>You started that low with zoloft small?? We began easy child on 25mg yesterday. doctor prescribed 50mg yet he's a peds till final evaluation on thursday. so i cut it in half knowing 50mg was way too high for her. i'm wondering if i should cut the 25mg in half tonight.</p><p> </p><p>my difficult child had a reaction to ssri within a day went totally nutty violent ripping cabinets open throwing junk freaking out. needless to say that was the last ssri she ever took!! i'd discuss it with doctor yet if this is a new behavior id' be leaning towards the medication as the cause. maybe an ap would be better, didn't remember if you wrote you guys tried that. now my difficult child is bipolar so we didn'tknow yet though that was years ago...</p><p> </p><p>either way good luck never easy with the medications.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 395676, member: 4514"] You started that low with zoloft small?? We began easy child on 25mg yesterday. doctor prescribed 50mg yet he's a peds till final evaluation on thursday. so i cut it in half knowing 50mg was way too high for her. i'm wondering if i should cut the 25mg in half tonight. my difficult child had a reaction to ssri within a day went totally nutty violent ripping cabinets open throwing junk freaking out. needless to say that was the last ssri she ever took!! i'd discuss it with doctor yet if this is a new behavior id' be leaning towards the medication as the cause. maybe an ap would be better, didn't remember if you wrote you guys tried that. now my difficult child is bipolar so we didn'tknow yet though that was years ago... either way good luck never easy with the medications..... [/QUOTE]
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