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tomp

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3. Have you spoken to the doctor who put him on the Lexapro?
Sat Mar 10, 2018, 01:32 PM
Mar 2018

That person should be monitoring the effects of the medication. One month is about the time for normal follow up. If that person is not a psychiatrist, I strongly recommend you get your son to see one.

P.S.: it is not typical for Lexapro to change one's personality. For the record, "personality" is, by definition, extremely hard to change. You may be seeing additional signs of depression not yet alleviated by the medication, or possibly adverse effects of the medication.

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Very sorry! chuckstevens Mar 2018 #1
I wish because it stresses him to even talk to me now mahina Mar 2018 #10
With all due respect, you had me 100% until... steve2470 Mar 2018 #13
If just diagnosed, and new RX, sounds like a different medicine might be better. elleng Mar 2018 #2
Thank you elleng mahina Mar 2018 #11
Have you spoken to the doctor who put him on the Lexapro? tomp Mar 2018 #3
Todays the first follow up. mahina Mar 2018 #12
He needs to see a psychiatrist not a GP Louis1895 Mar 2018 #4
You don't go off them, you find the right one RainCaster Mar 2018 #5
Definitely go to a psychiatrist marylandblue Mar 2018 #6
Was the original diagnosis and prescription done by the GP or a psychiatrist? enough Mar 2018 #7
Very slowly MFM008 Mar 2018 #8
I suffered a major depression in 1990 safeinOhio Mar 2018 #9
He needs to see a good Psychiatrist MD right away, don't delay. appalachiablue Mar 2018 #14
We absolutely do come back from Depression... whathehell Mar 2018 #15
Mahalo whatthehell. Holding hope. mahina May 2019 #21
Absolutely, mahina. whathehell May 2019 #23
VERY SLOWLY MFM008 Jun 2018 #16
How is he doing mahina? irisblue Jun 2018 #17
It's been quite a process mahina May 2019 #20
There are many medications get the red out Jun 2018 #18
Aloha get the red out. Thank you. mahina May 2019 #22
It takes a few weeks for the SSRI to kick in, and the dose often needs to be raised. pnwmom Jul 2018 #19
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