Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as negative impact, my DD had increased suicidal thoughts on Prozac and the impact was immediate (like on day 2), just in case you’re wondering about that side of things.
I’m curious which med ended up working for your child.
Thanks! I am. My son was super hyper last night and could not fall asleep until 10pm (bedtime is 8pm.) keeping an eye on things.
According to teen DS’s psychiatrist, Prozac can be very activating for some people. DS couldn’t sleep on Zoloft which is supposed to be less activating than Prozac. We had to try three different meds before we found one that worked for him with minimal side effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as negative impact, my DD had increased suicidal thoughts on Prozac and the impact was immediate (like on day 2), just in case you’re wondering about that side of things.
+1. Suicidal and activated on day 3. It turned out that my ASD DC needed a fraction of a dose of psychiatric meds, compared to other kids their age and size. It took a psychiatrist who really understood the neurology of some ASD brains to balance medications. We had a ton of trial and error.
Yep SSRIs are serious meds. I myself am very sensitive to them and take 1/2 the “therepeutic” dose. Plus OP’s child is on a *lot* of meds (prozac + stimulant + gaunfacine.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as negative impact, my DD had increased suicidal thoughts on Prozac and the impact was immediate (like on day 2), just in case you’re wondering about that side of things.
+1. Suicidal and activated on day 3. It turned out that my ASD DC needed a fraction of a dose of psychiatric meds, compared to other kids their age and size. It took a psychiatrist who really understood the neurology of some ASD brains to balance medications. We had a ton of trial and error.
Anonymous wrote:As far as negative impact, my DD had increased suicidal thoughts on Prozac and the impact was immediate (like on day 2), just in case you’re wondering about that side of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as negative impact, my DD had increased suicidal thoughts on Prozac and the impact was immediate (like on day 2), just in case you’re wondering about that side of things.
Thanks! I am. My son was super hyper last night and could not fall asleep until 10pm (bedtime is 8pm.) keeping an eye on things.
Anonymous wrote:As far as negative impact, my DD had increased suicidal thoughts on Prozac and the impact was immediate (like on day 2), just in case you’re wondering about that side of things.
Anonymous wrote:It can take weeks. Often up to 6 or so.