Guest guest Posted November 5, 2009 Report Share Posted November 5, 2009 It's great to hear such a wonderful success story... I'm very happy for your son! You mentioned liquid Prozac... was your son put on 20mg. of liquid Prozac right away or was it done incrementally? I have heard of people taking liquid Prozac and starting in very low dosages and increasing incrementally. I have been wondering if that would help my daughter. Her OCD and depression was so much better on Prozac (well, actually it was the generic, Fluoxetine), but even with 10 mg., she couldn't sleep even though the doctor tried tranquilizers and Lunesta. Any info you could provide about liquid Prozac would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. N. Lindsey sen wrote: > > > My oldest son had a serious bout with OCD when he was 12. It came on > suddenly, and he had to be hospitalized for 6 weeks because he was > completely unable to function. He was put on Prozac, 20 mg, 15 years ago. > It was like a miracle drug. He's completed college and obtained his PhD at > Cambridge University in England on a full scholarship. One of the problems > he had in England is that the generic liquid Prozac did not work as > well and > he noticed his symptoms coming back. We then started mailing him the > Prozac > from his doctor here and the symptoms went away again. So, we know he > still > has it and it is the Prozac that is controlling it. The dosage has never > gone up. He is leading a full and happy life with a phenomenal job and a > wonderful girlfriend. Medication can eliminate the symptoms. > > Lindsey sen > http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com > <http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2009 Report Share Posted November 5, 2009 He was put on 20 mg capsules of Prozac. When he went to college in England, they only had liquid Prozac and it did not work for him. I don't know if they have it here in the US because he preferred the capsules. He has always requested " real " Prozac in stead of the generic because it seemed to work better for him. > > > It's great to hear such a wonderful success story... I'm very happy for > your son! > > You mentioned liquid Prozac... was your son put on 20mg. of liquid > Prozac right away or was it done incrementally? I have heard of people > taking liquid Prozac and starting in very low dosages and increasing > incrementally. I have been wondering if that would help my daughter. Her > OCD and depression was so much better on Prozac (well, actually it was > the generic, Fluoxetine), but even with 10 mg., she couldn't sleep even > though the doctor tried tranquilizers and Lunesta. > > Any info you could provide about liquid Prozac would be greatly > appreciated. > > Thanks. > > N. > > Lindsey sen wrote: > > > > > > My oldest son had a serious bout with OCD when he was 12. It came on > > suddenly, and he had to be hospitalized for 6 weeks because he was > > completely unable to function. He was put on Prozac, 20 mg, 15 years ago. > > It was like a miracle drug. He's completed college and obtained his PhD > at > > Cambridge University in England on a full scholarship. One of the > problems > > he had in England is that the generic liquid Prozac did not work as > > well and > > he noticed his symptoms coming back. We then started mailing him the > > Prozac > > from his doctor here and the symptoms went away again. So, we know he > > still > > has it and it is the Prozac that is controlling it. The dosage has never > > gone up. He is leading a full and happy life with a phenomenal job and a > > wonderful girlfriend. Medication can eliminate the symptoms. > > > > Lindsey sen > > http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com > > <http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 We just started our daughter on liquid Fluoxetine. She was supposed to start on 5 mg, but due to a misunderstanding we started on 10mg. When we gave it to her in the evening she couldn't sleep, so we moved it up a few hours each day and she is now taking it in the morning. She is sleeping better with the time change. It's been 2 weeks now and she is doing a lot better and we're seeing a decrease in her anxiety levels. Things that were 10's before, are now 5. We're keeping her on 10mg for another week, and then will increase by 1mg every 3-4 days if we need to. She says it tastes horrible, but we give her a few small pieces of chocolate to take before and after. She says it helps coat her throat so the taste doesn't stay. > > > > > > My oldest son had a serious bout with OCD when he was 12. It came on > > suddenly, and he had to be hospitalized for 6 weeks because he was > > completely unable to function. He was put on Prozac, 20 mg, 15 years ago. > > It was like a miracle drug. He's completed college and obtained his PhD at > > Cambridge University in England on a full scholarship. One of the problems > > he had in England is that the generic liquid Prozac did not work as > > well and > > he noticed his symptoms coming back. We then started mailing him the > > Prozac > > from his doctor here and the symptoms went away again. So, we know he > > still > > has it and it is the Prozac that is controlling it. The dosage has never > > gone up. He is leading a full and happy life with a phenomenal job and a > > wonderful girlfriend. Medication can eliminate the symptoms. > > > > Lindsey sen > > http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com > > <http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 My DD couldn't stand the taste of the liquid Prozac so it was good motivation for her to learn to swallow pills! Dina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 Thanks, if my daughter ever tries Prozac again, I'll try to make sure it's the real thing, not the generic. Lindsey sen wrote: > He was put on 20 mg capsules of Prozac. When he went to college in England, > they only had liquid Prozac and it did not work for him. I don't know if > they have it here in the US because he preferred the capsules. He has > always requested " real " Prozac in stead of the generic because it seemed to > work better for him. > > > > >> It's great to hear such a wonderful success story... I'm very happy for >> your son! >> >> You mentioned liquid Prozac... was your son put on 20mg. of liquid >> Prozac right away or was it done incrementally? I have heard of people >> taking liquid Prozac and starting in very low dosages and increasing >> incrementally. I have been wondering if that would help my daughter. Her >> OCD and depression was so much better on Prozac (well, actually it was >> the generic, Fluoxetine), but even with 10 mg., she couldn't sleep even >> though the doctor tried tranquilizers and Lunesta. >> >> Any info you could provide about liquid Prozac would be greatly >> appreciated. >> >> Thanks. >> >> N. >> >> Lindsey sen wrote: >> >>> My oldest son had a serious bout with OCD when he was 12. It came on >>> suddenly, and he had to be hospitalized for 6 weeks because he was >>> completely unable to function. He was put on Prozac, 20 mg, 15 years ago. >>> It was like a miracle drug. He's completed college and obtained his PhD >>> >> at >> >>> Cambridge University in England on a full scholarship. One of the >>> >> problems >> >>> he had in England is that the generic liquid Prozac did not work as >>> well and >>> he noticed his symptoms coming back. We then started mailing him the >>> Prozac >>> from his doctor here and the symptoms went away again. So, we know he >>> still >>> has it and it is the Prozac that is controlling it. The dosage has never >>> gone up. He is leading a full and happy life with a phenomenal job and a >>> wonderful girlfriend. Medication can eliminate the symptoms. >>> >>> Lindsey sen >>> http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com >>> <http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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