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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 485349" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I had to laugh at his butt requiring its own zip code...omgosh...dying here. </p><p></p><p>Poor carson...he and I must live in the same zip code! </p><p></p><p>Cory gained a lot of weight on the psychiatric drugs. Jamie and Cory were skinny growing up. They were on ritalin until Cory went off at 11 and Jamie went off at 14. Jamie stayed very thin until he got out of the Marines. He still isnt fat but he could be thinner. He is 6'5.5 and weighs 225-230 given the week. Cory's highest weight was up to 260 when he was 15 but that was on depakote and zyprexa or seroquel. When they put him on lithium he started losing weight and he is now a very thin 165-170 any given week. Oh he is 6' tall. </p><p></p><p>Now unfortunately, I do gain weight on the medications which is why I am leery of so many of them. I hate the AP's and wont take them anymore. I know about 30 of my current pounds are due to seroquel. They tried me on lithium and that made me gain weight. That was right after I had lost almost a hundred pounds. Now I have gained it all back. I cant blame all of that on medications of course. </p><p></p><p>Im wondering...I know he cant take certain medications but is there a possibility for those really aggressive times could he take a melttab of klonopin to just take it down a notch. I used to get my klonopin in these meltaway tabs and you just popped them in your mouth for quick release in really anxious situations. Worked great if I was in a bad situation like fixing to go over a horrible bridge in bad traffic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 485349, member: 1514"] I had to laugh at his butt requiring its own zip code...omgosh...dying here. Poor carson...he and I must live in the same zip code! Cory gained a lot of weight on the psychiatric drugs. Jamie and Cory were skinny growing up. They were on ritalin until Cory went off at 11 and Jamie went off at 14. Jamie stayed very thin until he got out of the Marines. He still isnt fat but he could be thinner. He is 6'5.5 and weighs 225-230 given the week. Cory's highest weight was up to 260 when he was 15 but that was on depakote and zyprexa or seroquel. When they put him on lithium he started losing weight and he is now a very thin 165-170 any given week. Oh he is 6' tall. Now unfortunately, I do gain weight on the medications which is why I am leery of so many of them. I hate the AP's and wont take them anymore. I know about 30 of my current pounds are due to seroquel. They tried me on lithium and that made me gain weight. That was right after I had lost almost a hundred pounds. Now I have gained it all back. I cant blame all of that on medications of course. Im wondering...I know he cant take certain medications but is there a possibility for those really aggressive times could he take a melttab of klonopin to just take it down a notch. I used to get my klonopin in these meltaway tabs and you just popped them in your mouth for quick release in really anxious situations. Worked great if I was in a bad situation like fixing to go over a horrible bridge in bad traffic! [/QUOTE]
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