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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would never put a teen on an SSRI or SRNI unless absolutely necessary. The side effects are terrible. It doesn’t seem like the case. [/quote] I agree. There is a great medication for PTSD at night. Starts with a P? And an anti-depressant is not the start for someone with panic attacks. Maybe Zoloft, but otherwise I would avoid. My child went thru Lexapro, Zoloft, Prozac, and Paxil. A year of hell before we switched doctors because they wouldn’t think outside of the box or care about the suffering and side effects. There are so many medicines now. [b]Do your research. I know it seems crazy but forums, reddit, tik tok etc.[/b]. you can gather feedback and then talk with medical professionals. But ultimately you decide what to try. Until then, look into supplements like high B and high D multivitamin, l-theanine, magnesium, ashwa, fish oils etc… [/quote] Please do not listen to this poster. Do not do your research on those sites. Also, for anyone else who is under the impression that all over-the-counter supplements are totally safe and do not have side effects, they very much do. [/quote] Vitamin, fish oil, are for anyone. Magnesium glycinate is in every calm gummy out there. L-Thea is very mild focus and is in ALL green tea. So calm down [/quote] No one should be taking any supplements without talking to the doctor first. Perhaps you'd know that if you didn't do your research on Tik Tok. [/quote] Not the PP but no one talks to their doc about vitamins lol[/quote]
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