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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 10378" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Jamie, I'm sorry you all had such a bad night. When my difficult child 1 is in a mood, he does all the things you describe. And yes, we don't talk like that in our household either. When my difficult child 1 gets like that, he is not himself. It is the illness talking. And I believe that kind of "talk" comes from a place of emotional despair.</p><p></p><p>Since no one else brought it up, you should be aware that Zoloft can cause the kind of manic rage you described. Our psychiatrists have told us that it can typically occur at the 3-week or 3-month mark. If your difficult child has been on Zoloft for about 3 months, you may have your answer about what's going on. You should definitely ask the psychiatrist if Zoloft could be making things worse.</p><p></p><p>Hope today is a better day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 10378, member: 2423"] Jamie, I'm sorry you all had such a bad night. When my difficult child 1 is in a mood, he does all the things you describe. And yes, we don't talk like that in our household either. When my difficult child 1 gets like that, he is not himself. It is the illness talking. And I believe that kind of "talk" comes from a place of emotional despair. Since no one else brought it up, you should be aware that Zoloft can cause the kind of manic rage you described. Our psychiatrists have told us that it can typically occur at the 3-week or 3-month mark. If your difficult child has been on Zoloft for about 3 months, you may have your answer about what's going on. You should definitely ask the psychiatrist if Zoloft could be making things worse. Hope today is a better day. [/QUOTE]
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