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Starting our first night of Abilify--fingers crossed!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 494807" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh boy- watch that abilify, Terry. Some people do great on it apparently, but my difficult child had just started it a few days before pulling a knife on me to rob me. I wouldn't even consider a connection to the medication given that he'd already trialed so many - but- when I was waiting to visit him in detention a couple of weeks later, another mother was there saying her son (who couldn't have possibly known my son) had pulled a knife on her almost 1 week after starting abilify. Her son was also 14yo at the time and had issues similar to most of us here but had never gone nearly that far before.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to discourage you- just suggesting you keep an eye wide open for a few weeks and IF something gets to crisis mode, it very well could be the medication, not your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 494807, member: 3699"] Oh boy- watch that abilify, Terry. Some people do great on it apparently, but my difficult child had just started it a few days before pulling a knife on me to rob me. I wouldn't even consider a connection to the medication given that he'd already trialed so many - but- when I was waiting to visit him in detention a couple of weeks later, another mother was there saying her son (who couldn't have possibly known my son) had pulled a knife on her almost 1 week after starting abilify. Her son was also 14yo at the time and had issues similar to most of us here but had never gone nearly that far before. I'm not trying to discourage you- just suggesting you keep an eye wide open for a few weeks and IF something gets to crisis mode, it very well could be the medication, not your son. [/QUOTE]
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