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Old 05-13-2008, 09:03 PM
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I have to state if I'm getting the things said on OCD, that it makes sense.

My son was considered OCD, till he was diagnosed with anxiety along of
course with his. Seizure disorder/epilepsy, he was having hallucinations
at the time though. And he was having some problems with depression.

But as we got the anxiety under controll with seroquel/and zoloft we
lost the OCD symptoms pretty much. There was no reason really
and his psychiatrist said, she honestly felt it was because his anxiety
was just that strong. And once we had it under control the need
to do the hiding of the wrappers. And the other hoarding of weird things
which he was doing, that didn't make since just was his way of handling
his anxiety.

As he becomes anxious he will show me these things. And I know that
we need to get this back under control. So we put the seroquel back
in place not too long ago, and we wont be taking it away.

So it looks very much like its true.


Another case of this, is my own. The one time I ran out of my cymbalta,
I knew I was and I tapered down. But I wasn't making it well after a
week so I chose to go to my primary and request some samples and
sent in for my mail in. Its the only time that I've completely ran out.

It caused some real problems.

Donna
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