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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 511395" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>The only thing he has started buspar about 2 weeks ago. And when he did not take it? He was worse. He went 3 days without it. Yesterday was the 2nd day he had it back, and today so far? He is better. He started trazodone about a month ago, and he seems to fall asleep easier and stay asleep longer with that. He is on so many medications, and I wonder if it would be better to stop the trazodone and buspar and go to an ap, but that is really not what I want to do. His cholesterol is still borderline high from the abilify and seroquel. I hate to start an ap, becuase then? I have to become the diet police, and that may not do it. Then he could need something for cholesterol too. I hate to keep upping the medications, but really? I have decided when a kiddo is d/c'd from an Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? The medications are "almost" right, but have to fine tuned at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 511395, member: 3184"] The only thing he has started buspar about 2 weeks ago. And when he did not take it? He was worse. He went 3 days without it. Yesterday was the 2nd day he had it back, and today so far? He is better. He started trazodone about a month ago, and he seems to fall asleep easier and stay asleep longer with that. He is on so many medications, and I wonder if it would be better to stop the trazodone and buspar and go to an ap, but that is really not what I want to do. His cholesterol is still borderline high from the abilify and seroquel. I hate to start an ap, becuase then? I have to become the diet police, and that may not do it. Then he could need something for cholesterol too. I hate to keep upping the medications, but really? I have decided when a kiddo is d/c'd from an Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? The medications are "almost" right, but have to fine tuned at home. [/QUOTE]
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