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Is it Lithium Time??
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 555867" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My son was considered bipolar from a young age and he took a boat load of medications. I think we went through depakote, lithium, neurontin, trileptal, and maybe some other that I have forgotten. I know he was also on several AP's. Risperdal, abilify, geodon, That one that really packs on weight I cant remember the name of right now, and then we Saphris. </p><p></p><p>He has had better luck in the beginning with lithium and ability but together they gave him these really bad hand shakes. I know it was the lithium. Even cogentin couldnt stop them. Now he is trying abilify by itself and it seems to work somewhat. Of course we dont think he actually has/had bipolar. We think he had TDD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 555867, member: 1514"] My son was considered bipolar from a young age and he took a boat load of medications. I think we went through depakote, lithium, neurontin, trileptal, and maybe some other that I have forgotten. I know he was also on several AP's. Risperdal, abilify, geodon, That one that really packs on weight I cant remember the name of right now, and then we Saphris. He has had better luck in the beginning with lithium and ability but together they gave him these really bad hand shakes. I know it was the lithium. Even cogentin couldnt stop them. Now he is trying abilify by itself and it seems to work somewhat. Of course we dont think he actually has/had bipolar. We think he had TDD. [/QUOTE]
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