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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 253179" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Not necessarily- my son was on 10mg per day and I didn't notice any change at all for 6 weeks, then my son was completely himself again, suddenly and drasticly. I don't know if it was the prozac or if difficult child had been manic and the cycle stopped on it's own, and the prozac was not doing anything. But, prozac is a slower acting medication. Anyway, a year later difficult child's prozac was doubled to 20mg and in 10 days the sd called me and said he was out of control. I didn't know about mania then so I left difficult child on the 20mg and 3 days later, he went on his 1 1/2 hr crime spree.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with this one- it might help determine some things ultimately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 253179, member: 3699"] Not necessarily- my son was on 10mg per day and I didn't notice any change at all for 6 weeks, then my son was completely himself again, suddenly and drasticly. I don't know if it was the prozac or if difficult child had been manic and the cycle stopped on it's own, and the prozac was not doing anything. But, prozac is a slower acting medication. Anyway, a year later difficult child's prozac was doubled to 20mg and in 10 days the sd called me and said he was out of control. I didn't know about mania then so I left difficult child on the 20mg and 3 days later, he went on his 1 1/2 hr crime spree. Good luck with this one- it might help determine some things ultimately. [/QUOTE]
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