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My son had a very sudden and severe onset of OCD at 16. He tried Luvox and

Celexa. Lexapro helped him the most and he has been on it for 10 years with no

side effects. His OCD is manageable today.

Dana -Kennedy

OCD Severe

We have tried: Luvox, Celexa, Seroquel, Lamictal, Nuerontin, Trilepatl and

Depakote. They all mader her worse. She is only on Lamictal right now to keep

her a bit calm, but OCD is out the roof. what else is out there? Pdoc has

something new she wants to try but I wanted to ask you first. Thanks for

suggestions?

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Do yoiu know if this sudden onset was caused by PANDAS?

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> My son had a very sudden and severe onset of OCD at 16. He tried Luvox and

Celexa. Lexapro helped him the most and he has been on it for 10 years with no

side effects. His OCD is manageable today.

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> Dana -Kennedy

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> OCD Severe

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> We have tried: Luvox, Celexa, Seroquel, Lamictal, Nuerontin, Trilepatl and

Depakote. They all mader her worse. She is only on Lamictal right now to keep

her a bit calm, but OCD is out the roof. what else is out there? Pdoc has

something new she wants to try but I wanted to ask you first. Thanks for

suggestions?

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Wilma, you may have already said, but do you have a psychiatrist managing

medications?

Barb

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> We have tried: Luvox, Celexa, Seroquel, Lamictal, Nuerontin, Trilepatl and

Depakote. They all mader her worse. She is only on Lamictal right now to keep

her a bit calm, but OCD is out the roof. what else is out there? Pdoc has

something new she wants to try but I wanted to ask you first. Thanks for

suggestions?

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Yes. My girl is not doing well with what she is trying, but she is very

supportive and trying very hard to get my girl relief. It looks as if my girl

has PANDAS and possible Lymes.

> Wilma, you may have already said, but do you have a psychiatrist managing

medications?

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> Barb

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> > We have tried: Luvox, Celexa, Seroquel, Lamictal, Nuerontin, Trilepatl and

Depakote. They all mader her worse. She is only on Lamictal right now to keep

her a bit calm, but OCD is out the roof. what else is out there? Pdoc has

something new she wants to try but I wanted to ask you first. Thanks for

suggestions?

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Have you ever had her thyroid checked? I am reading a book called " The Thyroid

Solution " and it talks about how when the thyroid is not working properly it can

cause anxiety and OCD. I have a child with severe OCD and we are having her

thyroid checked next week. My mom and I both have low thyroid. Worth checking

out.

 

Deneen

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In the anti-depressant class for pediatrics there is still prozac an

anti-depressant drug that is metabolized by the p450 2D6. There

are others like zoloft but zoloft and celexa are both p450 C19

drugs so it is unlikely that zoloft will perform much better than

celexa.

Your daughter's psychiatrist has moved on to anti-convulsant

drugs and anti-psychotic. I guess the thinking is that

she needs a mood stablizer first. I doubt they will go back

and try prozac alone, now that they are onto mood stabizers.

It sounds like lamitral is working to keep her calmer. That

is good. This is an anti-convulsant drug used as a mood

stabizer (as is depakote, nuerontin, trlepatl).

There still is Abilify to try an anti-psychotic drug that

improves serotoin levels and moderates dopamine.

Abilify is in the p450 2D6 class and Seroguel which she

already tried is in the 3A4 class. So Abilify is worth

a try.

Once they feel she is on the right mood stabilzer

and lamitral may be it, they may try different

anxiety medications, wellbutin, buspar.

For sure medications like klonipin will lower anxiety

but they do not like to use this class of medications

in kids under the age of 16. But for severe anxiety

(not necessary OCD) the benzo class of medications

can help reduce severe anxiety quickly in adults.

I wish you the best of luck finding a medication that

will help.

Pam

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> We have tried: Luvox, Celexa, Seroquel, Lamictal, Nuerontin, Trilepatl and

Depakote. They all mader her worse. She is only on Lamictal right now to keep

her a bit calm, but OCD is out the roof. what else is out there? Pdoc has

something new she wants to try but I wanted to ask you first. Thanks for

suggestions?

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