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Worrying about difficult child. Again.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 491473" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>So maybe taht was a little of the problem. I know Q has to be on a much smaller dose of some medications to have them work. so, by chance you found out that it was a better option, but you had this plan that she was on board with and you tried it.... I don tknow how long it takes for welbutrin? What does the insert/info say? But if the other was working then gosh, why mess with that. A happy accident of sorts. (that happened to us with benadryl, he went on it for a nose issue and it turned out to help with some of the anxiety...so the doctor said to stay on it.) may not kick in by Christmas but at least you will have break to get her back on track. Let us know what you decide, very interesting situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 491473, member: 12886"] So maybe taht was a little of the problem. I know Q has to be on a much smaller dose of some medications to have them work. so, by chance you found out that it was a better option, but you had this plan that she was on board with and you tried it.... I don tknow how long it takes for welbutrin? What does the insert/info say? But if the other was working then gosh, why mess with that. A happy accident of sorts. (that happened to us with benadryl, he went on it for a nose issue and it turned out to help with some of the anxiety...so the doctor said to stay on it.) may not kick in by Christmas but at least you will have break to get her back on track. Let us know what you decide, very interesting situation. [/QUOTE]
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