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Oh my! I just witnessed a full on RAGE...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 465670" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I've had just way too much experience with medication. I would look at the Celexa if this is a new behavior. Heck, my daughter pulled a knife on heself while on Prozac, a cousin SSRI of Celexa. She ended up in the hospital. She had never pulled a knife on herself before or after t he Prozac. </p><p>I don't particularly care for SSRIs and children. I know the side effects you can get from then even as adults. I'd be willing to bet it is the new medication. I'm betting it's nothing more than a manicky, irritable, out-of-control reaction to Celexa. </p><p>If an anti-drepressant seemt to work right away and too fast, often they means that once there is more build up in the system, it will make the child out of control. It isn't supposed to work right away.</p><p>When Zoloft helped me with the FIRST pill, I ended up in the hospital with toxic affects. Unfortunately, it is NOT a good sign for an antidepressant to be a miracle drug right off the bat. I wish it were!</p><p>SSRIs cause a higher risk of suicide in the young. They have to be monitored closely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 465670, member: 1550"] I've had just way too much experience with medication. I would look at the Celexa if this is a new behavior. Heck, my daughter pulled a knife on heself while on Prozac, a cousin SSRI of Celexa. She ended up in the hospital. She had never pulled a knife on herself before or after t he Prozac. I don't particularly care for SSRIs and children. I know the side effects you can get from then even as adults. I'd be willing to bet it is the new medication. I'm betting it's nothing more than a manicky, irritable, out-of-control reaction to Celexa. If an anti-drepressant seemt to work right away and too fast, often they means that once there is more build up in the system, it will make the child out of control. It isn't supposed to work right away. When Zoloft helped me with the FIRST pill, I ended up in the hospital with toxic affects. Unfortunately, it is NOT a good sign for an antidepressant to be a miracle drug right off the bat. I wish it were! SSRIs cause a higher risk of suicide in the young. They have to be monitored closely [/QUOTE]
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