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Could a new prescription of Prozac have a part in this new behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 610821" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>She isn't taking Prozac if you found it. But if she was, it can make you manic. It made three people in my family a little crazy, including me. If she is mixing it with recreational drugs, there are obviously interactions. Also drugs don't always do what they are supposed to do and you can have paradoxical effects from them. But...again...if she isn't really taking her Prozac then Prozac wouldn't be a factor. Other drugs you may not know about could plus any sort of drug use causes defiance as they find llike-minded drug using friends who also don't listen to their parents. The risky behavior goes along with the illegal/dangerous drug use. They go together. </p><p></p><p>We parents usually find out about drug use way after the fact. I thought my daughter had started at fifteen when we first caught her smoking pot. In fact, now that she is clean, she has told us she started smoking pot at twelve and by fifteen she was doing anything and everything.</p><p></p><p>I would fire the therapist. This is NOT what all teens do. We had some goofy tdocs for our daughter as well. One told us we needed to trust her more. Oh, really? Every thing she ever said to us while she was using drugs was a lie and we should trust her more???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 610821, member: 1550"] She isn't taking Prozac if you found it. But if she was, it can make you manic. It made three people in my family a little crazy, including me. If she is mixing it with recreational drugs, there are obviously interactions. Also drugs don't always do what they are supposed to do and you can have paradoxical effects from them. But...again...if she isn't really taking her Prozac then Prozac wouldn't be a factor. Other drugs you may not know about could plus any sort of drug use causes defiance as they find llike-minded drug using friends who also don't listen to their parents. The risky behavior goes along with the illegal/dangerous drug use. They go together. We parents usually find out about drug use way after the fact. I thought my daughter had started at fifteen when we first caught her smoking pot. In fact, now that she is clean, she has told us she started smoking pot at twelve and by fifteen she was doing anything and everything. I would fire the therapist. This is NOT what all teens do. We had some goofy tdocs for our daughter as well. One told us we needed to trust her more. Oh, really? Every thing she ever said to us while she was using drugs was a lie and we should trust her more??? [/QUOTE]
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