Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My OCD kid is another poster child for prozac giving him back his life. He's on a pretty low dose, coupled with therapy, and it's been changing for him. The only side effects he has are some fogginess for the first couple of hours but he takes it right when he wakes up and says by the time he's at school it's passed, if it happens at all.
What dose is he on? I'm just curious as to what "pretty low" means... thanks!
DP but my teen started at 10 mg (which doctor described as a "kindergartner dose") and landed at 30 mg where he has been 2 years.
OP here again - thank you. Doctor started my teen on 10 mg. It’s been around 10 days and I haven’t noticed much, although it’s my understanding that it takes a while to kick in. Has this been the case for others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My OCD kid is another poster child for prozac giving him back his life. He's on a pretty low dose, coupled with therapy, and it's been changing for him. The only side effects he has are some fogginess for the first couple of hours but he takes it right when he wakes up and says by the time he's at school it's passed, if it happens at all.
What dose is he on? I'm just curious as to what "pretty low" means... thanks!
DP but my teen started at 10 mg (which doctor described as a "kindergartner dose") and landed at 30 mg where he has been 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My OCD kid is another poster child for prozac giving him back his life. He's on a pretty low dose, coupled with therapy, and it's been changing for him. The only side effects he has are some fogginess for the first couple of hours but he takes it right when he wakes up and says by the time he's at school it's passed, if it happens at all.
What dose is he on? I'm just curious as to what "pretty low" means... thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My OCD kid is another poster child for prozac giving him back his life. He's on a pretty low dose, coupled with therapy, and it's been changing for him. The only side effects he has are some fogginess for the first couple of hours but he takes it right when he wakes up and says by the time he's at school it's passed, if it happens at all.
Anonymous wrote:My son did very well on Prozac (anxiety/depression) for many years and he improved greatly. We switched to zoloft because it became gradually less effective and that has worked well also.
Anonymous wrote:Prozac gave me back my child when she was tormented by her anxiety and OCD.