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We are still waiting to get Lilly (13 yrs tomorrow) in with Psychologist Lee

Fitzgibbons. Should be early to mid October. It's been 2 weeks since I

lowered her dose of Zoloft from 125 to 100 mg. About a week ago we added

Inositol too. I think her anxiety is down a little. Not a big noticeable

amount but some. (She's up to 2 tsp. a day on the Inositol and I want to get

one more into her) I really feel the Zoloft just stopped working and I'm

planning to take her to our family dr. that prescribed it and talk about

getting her off it completely.

One thing I began implementing yesterday was a reward system. One of the

things that disrupts our family a lot is Lilly's inability to get dressed

and get her teeth brushed.ready to start or end the day. Mostly because she

hates the anxiety it causes and she puts it off and puts it off until hours

have passed. (feeling stressed all the time and me pushing her to just do

it) But when she finally tackles it, she does it, with repetitions, but not

too badly. Beginning last night I told her that if she can get

dressed/teeth brushed in less than a half hour in both the a.m. and p.m. for

14 days in a row that I'll take her shopping for clothes. I hate to shop

and she loves it. I can't spend a lot but told her I'd give her $25 and an

afternoon with me to spend it and I won't hurry her shopping. She's excited

about the idea and both last night and this morning she made it within her

half hour with room to spare.

Still, our most difficult time is bedtime with lots of repititions of going

in and out doorways, up and down stairs, in and out of bed, me laying on her

floor, etc. I'm hoping that if the reward system works with dressing that

it will also work with bedtime but since that is her hardest thing, I'll

either wait until we are successful with dressing or until we are working

with the psychologist before tackling that one. After a particularly

difficult night last night, she's agreed to try taking Melatonin. I'll head

to the drugstore today and see if I can find some.

Thought it is still very difficult at times, I'm hopeful more often than not

that she can get this under control.

Shaw

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  • 4 weeks later...

,

Glad to hear things are getting better. What a relief for all of you.

>

> Subject: Update on us

> To:

> Date: Sunday, October 18, 2009, 11:08 AM

> I thought I'd update you all on how

> Lilly (13) is doing.  Two weeks ago she

> was pretty much non-functional.  The Zoloft had

> stopped working and the OCD

> ran her life from the time she got out of bed till she fell

> asleep at night.

> (and that after 4+ hours of trying to get to bed) 

>

>

>

> She began Celexa a little over two weeks ago and started

> with Dr. Lee

> Fitzgibbons last week.  She's only had one visit with

> Dr. Lee.  The Celexa

> has begun to take the edge off and things are MUCH better

> than they were.

> After the visit with Dr. Lee, though we didn't really learn

> anything new,

> per se, she began to really work hard to face the anxiety

> rather than run

> away from it.  That combined with the medication has

> made life bearable

> around here and actually enjoyable at times over the last 4

> or 5 days.  She

> laughed and joked the other day for the first time in a

> long time.  She even

> had a sleep over and had a good time.

>

>

>

> We are upping the dose of Celexa from 20mg to 40 mg in

> hopes that it will be

> even more effective at lowering her anxiety and helping her

> to fight this.

> Things are looking up again. 

>

>

>

> Thanks for your advice/support  in our time of crisis.

>

>

>

>

> Shaw

>

>

>

>

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how high of a does of zoloft did your daughter

get up too. I am so glad the celexa is working for her!

Pam

>

> I thought I'd update you all on how Lilly (13) is doing. Two weeks ago she

> was pretty much non-functional. The Zoloft had stopped working and the OCD

> ran her life from the time she got out of bed till she fell asleep at night.

> (and that after 4+ hours of trying to get to bed)

>

>

>

> She began Celexa a little over two weeks ago and started with Dr. Lee

> Fitzgibbons last week. She's only had one visit with Dr. Lee. The Celexa

> has begun to take the edge off and things are MUCH better than they were.

> After the visit with Dr. Lee, though we didn't really learn anything new,

> per se, she began to really work hard to face the anxiety rather than run

> away from it. That combined with the medication has made life bearable

> around here and actually enjoyable at times over the last 4 or 5 days. She

> laughed and joked the other day for the first time in a long time. She even

> had a sleep over and had a good time.

>

>

>

> We are upping the dose of Celexa from 20mg to 40 mg in hopes that it will be

> even more effective at lowering her anxiety and helping her to fight this.

> Things are looking up again.

>

>

>

> Thanks for your advice/support in our time of crisis.

>

>

>

> Shaw

>

>

>

>

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She was on 50 mg for a year..75 for 6 months, then things really started to

fall apart. We upped it to 100mg for a couple weeks then 125 for a couple

weeks. Things continued to get worse, not better. That was when we changed

to Celexa.

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