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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 517336" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree about checking the medications if she is worse since the Prozac. These medications don't always do what the doctors promise. Three of us in our family tried Prozac, mostly for anxiety. None of of us got any relief. It made me depressed and exhausted so that I fell asleep at work. My teen daughter ended up so agitated she pulled a knife on herself (only time she ever did that). My son was only seven and he spent an entire day jumping off his desk at school (he was always very obedient at school before that) and talked about little men that really weren't there. WE discontinued it for all of us. </p><p></p><p>medications are a two-edged sword. I've taken many since age 23 to now (58 1/2). More of them hurt me than helped, and it took over ten years for me to find a combo that actually made a big difference for the better WITHOUT causing horrible side effects. I always tell parents to look at the medications first, second, third, fourth and then look elsewhere because medication is often the culprit. It is often the WORST culprit.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 517336, member: 1550"] I agree about checking the medications if she is worse since the Prozac. These medications don't always do what the doctors promise. Three of us in our family tried Prozac, mostly for anxiety. None of of us got any relief. It made me depressed and exhausted so that I fell asleep at work. My teen daughter ended up so agitated she pulled a knife on herself (only time she ever did that). My son was only seven and he spent an entire day jumping off his desk at school (he was always very obedient at school before that) and talked about little men that really weren't there. WE discontinued it for all of us. medications are a two-edged sword. I've taken many since age 23 to now (58 1/2). More of them hurt me than helped, and it took over ten years for me to find a combo that actually made a big difference for the better WITHOUT causing horrible side effects. I always tell parents to look at the medications first, second, third, fourth and then look elsewhere because medication is often the culprit. It is often the WORST culprit. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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