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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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To my knowledge the antipsychotics they prescribe to kids as a mood stabilizer like ability do not cause movement disorders. Other antipsychotics even newer generation ones so, at very low rates
I am not a psychiatrists to say for sure. Prescribing antipsychotics for kids as mood stabilizers like ability is RAMPANT, when the real problem is often bad parents. So I truly hope abilify doesn’t cause movement disorders, and am fairly sure it doesn’t
If it does, there is going to be a National scandal brewing in a few years. Rampant prescribing of these to kids, not kidding [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Medication on developing brains seems dangerous to me.
Maybe because when I was 8 years old and in all children's hospital I was proscribed Lithium which made me puke and have tremors because too much serotonin.
Yet I tried and tried again throughout my life with different drugs. And when the Lithium didn't really work and I started seeing things as a child on prescription meds, they just added more, like imipramine.
Probably so I would just shut up and sleep.
Yeah. I saw aliens as a kid. Makes me wonder if they are just real and everyone is supposed to be oblivious to them and if you see them you get drugged to try and cover it up. Stop you from seeing the true nature of reality.