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We've missed Annie's Lexapro several times and she has never noticed the

difference. Sometimes I give it to her the next morning if I have remembered,

but she has also gone the whole 24 hours without it a few times. I put it in a

little scoop thingy near her dinner plate (has to be in a container since she

has 1 1/2 Risperdal and 2 3/4 Lexapro tablets, so we're talking TINY little

pills) and she usually takes it after she finishes eating. But occasionally it

gets hidden by something and I find it the next morning, or even the next

evening. So don't worry about . He'll be fine. He survived your

OVERDOSING

him in the beginning didn't he?? ;D

emily

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> Thank you , that makes me feel better. says he feels

> fine.

>

> Although, recall we were in a rush this a.m. due to my

oversleeping.

> And when called me after school, I asked how he felt.

We'd

> had tornado warnings twice around here today and the school kids

had

> gone to the hallways to sit. He said his fever went up then. I

> asked " what fever?? " He said, " I told you this morning I had a

fever

> and you said I had to go to school anyway. " I told him he didn't,

I

> swore I hadn't heard him say that (but who knows?!). So I'm

> wondering if the fever feeling was a bit from missing his Celexa,

> maybe not.

>

> And, yes, he did survive my ODing him on it. Heck, I could

probably

> just stop the Celexa and HE would be fine, but of course I'm not

> about to try that. " Slow and easy " whenever he does go off it.

>

>

I have had miss a dose and I called the doctor and he told me

just wait untill the next day. Only exception to this is if you

remember the missed dose earlier in the day. Marilyn in PA

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> Thank you , that makes me feel better. says he feels

> fine.

>

> Although, recall we were in a rush this a.m. due to my

oversleeping.

> And when called me after school, I asked how he felt.

We'd

> had tornado warnings twice around here today and the school kids

had

> gone to the hallways to sit. He said his fever went up then. I

> asked " what fever?? " He said, " I told you this morning I had a

fever

> and you said I had to go to school anyway. " I told him he didn't,

I

> swore I hadn't heard him say that (but who knows?!). So I'm

> wondering if the fever feeling was a bit from missing his Celexa,

> maybe not.

>

> And, yes, he did survive my ODing him on it. Heck, I could

probably

> just stop the Celexa and HE would be fine, but of course I'm not

> about to try that. " Slow and easy " whenever he does go off it.

>

>

I have had miss a dose and I called the doctor and he told me

just wait untill the next day. Only exception to this is if you

remember the missed dose earlier in the day. Marilyn in PA

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> Thank you , that makes me feel better. says he feels

> fine.

>

> Although, recall we were in a rush this a.m. due to my

oversleeping.

> And when called me after school, I asked how he felt.

We'd

> had tornado warnings twice around here today and the school kids

had

> gone to the hallways to sit. He said his fever went up then. I

> asked " what fever?? " He said, " I told you this morning I had a

fever

> and you said I had to go to school anyway. " I told him he didn't,

I

> swore I hadn't heard him say that (but who knows?!). So I'm

> wondering if the fever feeling was a bit from missing his Celexa,

> maybe not.

>

> And, yes, he did survive my ODing him on it. Heck, I could

probably

> just stop the Celexa and HE would be fine, but of course I'm not

> about to try that. " Slow and easy " whenever he does go off it.

>

>

I have had miss a dose and I called the doctor and he told me

just wait untill the next day. Only exception to this is if you

remember the missed dose earlier in the day. Marilyn in PA

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