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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 458444" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>You know your Dr brought up Lithium - and that is a medication that worked hands down the best for my son Matt. It was amazing. There are so many mood stabilizers out there (Lithium being one of them), that if Trileptal is not working, than do not hesitate to move on. How long has he been on the Trileptal, has he titrated up to the optimum dose yet? </p><p></p><p>doctors always tell you to go down on one and up on another - but if you are going down on one, before the other one is at the level it needs to be - you are going to have havoc. In addition you also have to trust your gut. If your difficult child is having an immediate violent reaction to Trileptal than call the Dr Asap. There were certain medications, Trileptal being one of them, that made my son go out of his mind - he didn't last a week on it - because the change was so dramatic I knew it was the medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 458444, member: 3301"] You know your Dr brought up Lithium - and that is a medication that worked hands down the best for my son Matt. It was amazing. There are so many mood stabilizers out there (Lithium being one of them), that if Trileptal is not working, than do not hesitate to move on. How long has he been on the Trileptal, has he titrated up to the optimum dose yet? doctors always tell you to go down on one and up on another - but if you are going down on one, before the other one is at the level it needs to be - you are going to have havoc. In addition you also have to trust your gut. If your difficult child is having an immediate violent reaction to Trileptal than call the Dr Asap. There were certain medications, Trileptal being one of them, that made my son go out of his mind - he didn't last a week on it - because the change was so dramatic I knew it was the medication. [/QUOTE]
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