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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 196623" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>So for many reasons we have decided to eliminate trileptal and trial lamictal instead. Please wish us luck....</p><p> </p><p>I have been so scared because difficult child has been on the trileptal abilify combinatin since 5 1/2 and he is now almost 9 years old. We did add lexapro back in April. Anyway I wrote a long letter to the school explaining the process letting them know that he may experience side effects and/or agressive behaviors that were present prior to the trilpetal etc.....I've been beyond nervous hoping that we are making the right decision to try something new...This is the first time ever we are cutting back medication.</p><p> </p><p>Meanwhile, he's actually been ok...In August we decreased the lexapro from 10 mg to 5 mg and as of a few weeks ago, he went from 900 mg trileptal to 750, down to 600, down to 450 and tomorrow we will go down to 300. He's had a few issues (one big fight at recess, but I must say another difficult child started it..and mine responded back) and a broken remote control....but not nearly as bad as I thought. Academically he's had a great start...which leads me to believe that the medications have been causing some cognitive dulling.....He's more willing to read with me and his fluency has improved He's not really worse maybe even a bit better.... it's also so scary.....</p><p> </p><p>Although he seems to be doing ok, the plan is to still introduce the lamictal because maybe with a small dosage we can decrease the abilify some....</p><p> </p><p>I've been so preoccupied and worried....and busy with working full time that I have not been really available to resond to others...but know that I am thinking of you all....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 196623, member: 2074"] So for many reasons we have decided to eliminate trileptal and trial lamictal instead. Please wish us luck.... I have been so scared because difficult child has been on the trileptal abilify combinatin since 5 1/2 and he is now almost 9 years old. We did add lexapro back in April. Anyway I wrote a long letter to the school explaining the process letting them know that he may experience side effects and/or agressive behaviors that were present prior to the trilpetal etc.....I've been beyond nervous hoping that we are making the right decision to try something new...This is the first time ever we are cutting back medication. Meanwhile, he's actually been ok...In August we decreased the lexapro from 10 mg to 5 mg and as of a few weeks ago, he went from 900 mg trileptal to 750, down to 600, down to 450 and tomorrow we will go down to 300. He's had a few issues (one big fight at recess, but I must say another difficult child started it..and mine responded back) and a broken remote control....but not nearly as bad as I thought. Academically he's had a great start...which leads me to believe that the medications have been causing some cognitive dulling.....He's more willing to read with me and his fluency has improved He's not really worse maybe even a bit better.... it's also so scary..... Although he seems to be doing ok, the plan is to still introduce the lamictal because maybe with a small dosage we can decrease the abilify some.... I've been so preoccupied and worried....and busy with working full time that I have not been really available to resond to others...but know that I am thinking of you all.... [/QUOTE]
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