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Worrying about difficult child. Again.
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 491463" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Buddy she had to wean down to 75mg. of Zoloft before she could start the Wellbutrin. On 75 she was actually cracking jokes, getting up on time and being her old self for the most part. Since she started the Wellbutrin her sleep schedule is off, and I am seeing an agitated grouchy teen. I thought Wellbutrin took effect pretty quickly. difficult child wanted to try this because of what happened when she was on too much Zoloft. But, I am not liking the agitation, and "debby downer" attitude. She is holed up in her room right now, and doesn't even want her dog. difficult child wants him with her all the time. I think we are going to go back to the Zoloft tomorrow. Do you guys think that will screw her up any more by going back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 491463, member: 13204"] Buddy she had to wean down to 75mg. of Zoloft before she could start the Wellbutrin. On 75 she was actually cracking jokes, getting up on time and being her old self for the most part. Since she started the Wellbutrin her sleep schedule is off, and I am seeing an agitated grouchy teen. I thought Wellbutrin took effect pretty quickly. difficult child wanted to try this because of what happened when she was on too much Zoloft. But, I am not liking the agitation, and "debby downer" attitude. She is holed up in her room right now, and doesn't even want her dog. difficult child wants him with her all the time. I think we are going to go back to the Zoloft tomorrow. Do you guys think that will screw her up any more by going back? [/QUOTE]
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