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What say you all -- could decongestant be activating?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 346838" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Most of the decongestents I gave difficult child were also an antihistamine and yes, they revved him up. But he was always revved up when he had allergies and even moreso if he had a virus or sinus infection on top of it. While I'm thoroughly convinced that the medications used to treat these illnesses and try to prevent athsmatic wheezing contributed, I'm starting to think maybe the lack of sleep and "feeling out of it" was enough to cause difficult child to become disruptive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 346838, member: 3699"] Most of the decongestents I gave difficult child were also an antihistamine and yes, they revved him up. But he was always revved up when he had allergies and even moreso if he had a virus or sinus infection on top of it. While I'm thoroughly convinced that the medications used to treat these illnesses and try to prevent athsmatic wheezing contributed, I'm starting to think maybe the lack of sleep and "feeling out of it" was enough to cause difficult child to become disruptive. [/QUOTE]
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