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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 395095" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Jen,</p><p></p><p>Just remember that an SSRI can take a month or more to become fully effective against depression. So if you have an serious concerns about suicide don't hesitate to hospitalize your easy child. I know, you wouldn't want to do that, but I would be very careful, particularly as you start up the SSRI. </p><p></p><p>Also on difficult child, my son is on a combo of risperdal and Lamictal. Risperdal really helped cut down on the more out of control behavior. Lamictal has been a total godsend on dealing with irritability and depression. We have seen no real side effects of either (he's on a pretty low dose of Risperdal). </p><p>Son #2 had some dystonic reactions to Abilify though it did work a but on impulsiveness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 395095, member: 2322"] Jen, Just remember that an SSRI can take a month or more to become fully effective against depression. So if you have an serious concerns about suicide don't hesitate to hospitalize your easy child. I know, you wouldn't want to do that, but I would be very careful, particularly as you start up the SSRI. Also on difficult child, my son is on a combo of risperdal and Lamictal. Risperdal really helped cut down on the more out of control behavior. Lamictal has been a total godsend on dealing with irritability and depression. We have seen no real side effects of either (he's on a pretty low dose of Risperdal). Son #2 had some dystonic reactions to Abilify though it did work a but on impulsiveness. [/QUOTE]
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