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[quote=Anonymous][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] I'm glad you ended your comment with a lol because it's a joke. OF COURSE people tell their doctors what supplements they are taking. They can very much interact with the prescription drugs you are taking or they can interact with each other. The fact that you're so uneducated about this is scary.[/quote]
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