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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonlg" data-source="post: 60734" data-attributes="member: 2894"><p>Nope...the 2-6 hr rages were unmedicated. They started as 45 minute average rages as a toddler and gradually escallated in length as he got older. But, really peaked this year (thus the 3 psychiatric hospital stays) in length and frequency, again, all unmedicated. So, the rages are part of whatever he has going on, they're not medication triggered.</p><p></p><p>Celexa has kept the "rages" at bay, but I imagine with the rate we're going, full blown rages are not far off at all. We've had long, drawn-out outbursts, rants, etc. and instances of him screaming, throwing things, smashing things, flipping out, but with the degree his rages hit, I wouldn't throw these episodes into the "rage" category. But, obviously this behavior is not acceptable and not livable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonlg, post: 60734, member: 2894"] Nope...the 2-6 hr rages were unmedicated. They started as 45 minute average rages as a toddler and gradually escallated in length as he got older. But, really peaked this year (thus the 3 psychiatric hospital stays) in length and frequency, again, all unmedicated. So, the rages are part of whatever he has going on, they're not medication triggered. Celexa has kept the "rages" at bay, but I imagine with the rate we're going, full blown rages are not far off at all. We've had long, drawn-out outbursts, rants, etc. and instances of him screaming, throwing things, smashing things, flipping out, but with the degree his rages hit, I wouldn't throw these episodes into the "rage" category. But, obviously this behavior is not acceptable and not livable. [/QUOTE]
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