Anonymous wrote:We are having a lot of trouble moving off of it after 4 years and extreme weight gain. When we try to taper my child gets suicidal. But they’re also very sad about being obese. They never were overweight before they started this drug. It’s a devils bargain. Hoping to move to latuda soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid went on this as a last resort when they were 12 and we had no choice, violent outbursts, suicidal ideation etc and was hospitalized (the psych there put him on it to stabilize him)
I hated having them on it, he developed a tic, and I was terrified of the long-term consequences (never gained any weight)
We found another psych and weaned them off after a few months onto Lamictal. The tic went away.
They are now 16 and off ALL psych meds and doing really well.
OP here. Thanks for sharing. Did the tic go away when he stopped the Abilify?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has had good experiences with Abilify but experienced the weight gain side effect.
Depending on your child, I would not rule out medication as one tool in the tool box to help your child be successful.
We definitely have not ruled out medication. He is on his 3rd right now. I just have some concerns about putting him on an antipsychotic or mood stabilizer at his age, though he may need it. I'm glad your child had a good experience with Abiligy? Can I ask how long they were on it?
What else has your child tried? Our first doctor suggested abilify after Guanfacine wasn’t doing the trick and my son had side effects from a stimulant and qelbree. I declined and insisted we try an SSRI first. Zoloft didn’t work but Prozac did. I also switched practitioners because he kept recommending really out there drugs.
IMO Abilify is a last resort drug and I would try other things first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has had good experiences with Abilify but experienced the weight gain side effect.
Depending on your child, I would not rule out medication as one tool in the tool box to help your child be successful.
We definitely have not ruled out medication. He is on his 3rd right now. I just have some concerns about putting him on an antipsychotic or mood stabilizer at his age, though he may need it. I'm glad your child had a good experience with Abiligy? Can I ask how long they were on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid went on this as a last resort when they were 12 and we had no choice, violent outbursts, suicidal ideation etc and was hospitalized (the psych there put him on it to stabilize him)
I hated having them on it, he developed a tic, and I was terrified of the long-term consequences (never gained any weight)
We found another psych and weaned them off after a few months onto Lamictal. The tic went away.
They are now 16 and off ALL psych meds and doing really well.
OP here. Thanks for sharing. Did the tic go away when he stopped the Abilify?
Anonymous wrote:My kid went on this as a last resort when they were 12 and we had no choice, violent outbursts, suicidal ideation etc and was hospitalized (the psych there put him on it to stabilize him)
I hated having them on it, he developed a tic, and I was terrified of the long-term consequences (never gained any weight)
We found another psych and weaned them off after a few months onto Lamictal. The tic went away.
They are now 16 and off ALL psych meds and doing really well.
Anonymous wrote:My kid went on this as a last resort when they were 12 and we had no choice, violent outbursts, suicidal ideation etc and was hospitalized (the psych there put him on it to stabilize him)
I hated having them on it, he developed a tic, and I was terrified of the long-term consequences (never gained any weight)
We found another psych and weaned them off after a few months onto Lamictal. The tic went away.
They are now 16 and off ALL psych meds and doing really well.