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Still have the rx in my hand, unfilled
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<blockquote data-quote="fiendish" data-source="post: 292505" data-attributes="member: 5310"><p>my difficult child takes prozac and seroquel. His diagnosis is High-Functioning Autism (HFA) but with severe anxiety/OCDish stuff. And ADHD. The prozac is for the anxiety and the seroquel is for anxiety plus aggression (mostly toward himself, but also of the unintentional variety--not in control of himself). I too held a risperdal rx in my hand for a few weeks and never filled it. He was 4 and it didn't feel right. He started the seroquel at 5.5 and added prozac at 6 and they have been miraculous. He is a different kid. We didn't tell anyone he went on medications and we had all kinds of people from his school, friends' parents, etc. coming to us to tell us how much he had "matured" or what have you within about a month of starting the prozac. I think that they are working together well. I do think they give him that added pause & capability to think about why he feels the way he does. He just doesn't fly into a blind panic/rage very often anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiendish, post: 292505, member: 5310"] my difficult child takes prozac and seroquel. His diagnosis is High-Functioning Autism (HFA) but with severe anxiety/OCDish stuff. And ADHD. The prozac is for the anxiety and the seroquel is for anxiety plus aggression (mostly toward himself, but also of the unintentional variety--not in control of himself). I too held a risperdal rx in my hand for a few weeks and never filled it. He was 4 and it didn't feel right. He started the seroquel at 5.5 and added prozac at 6 and they have been miraculous. He is a different kid. We didn't tell anyone he went on medications and we had all kinds of people from his school, friends' parents, etc. coming to us to tell us how much he had "matured" or what have you within about a month of starting the prozac. I think that they are working together well. I do think they give him that added pause & capability to think about why he feels the way he does. He just doesn't fly into a blind panic/rage very often anymore. [/QUOTE]
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