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My son was on seroquel when he was 7-8 yo and I think it did help.

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My daughter is on Serequil but also Trileptal. I haven't heard of

anyone else from this group who's children are on this one.

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, my daughter also had been on Trileptal, but not now. I cant quite

remember if that was the one that made her lose weight or gain weight. In any

case, if it made her gain, then thats what led to her eating disorder, binging

and purging. If it made her lose weight, I took her off because she was

becoming to dependent on it to lose weight.

Or, it could be that she just didnt like the way it made her feel.

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  • 5 months later...

,

What caught my eye in your post was that you talk about starting out with

a depressed child, then winding up with a borderline. Most borderlines have

some underlying start such as depression and/or anxiety. We have

depression/anxiety in our family. My daughter has depression, the traumatic

event set

off her Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which led to the BPD then onto an

eating disorder. Her PTSD seems to have faded along with the eating disorder.

She no longer cuts, there are phases they go thru.

She will always suffer from depression, and some of the BPD traits remain,

but not as many as when she started out. The trouble began at 13, she will be

18 in Jan. In the four years treating her, was never able to get her into

any kind of long term facility.

Wasted days and days in six different facilities, that did nothing for her.

We have recently removed her from the zoloft, amidst all the hype about kids

becoming more suicidal on it, and she seems better without it. All the

other mood altering drugs she was on, and I could send you a list, none of them

made any difference with her, except for all the side effects she didn't like.

The one med, I can't remember which, made her lose weight and she liked

that one. Hence, the eating disorder. So, one thing leads to another thing.

I

read another post today, caught be off guard. Stated that rewards seem to

work for her BPD child. I beg to differ, mine will get rewarded for say,

getting a great report card, but then after all the hype about it, seems to

fall

deeper after that than she had been before. Rewards for my daughter's good

behaviour, etc., go unappreciated. I don't bother.

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