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Hi all,

Hunter has been on Zoloft for a week now (12.5 mg). I don't know if it is

the Zoloft, but it seems that the doctor mentioned it might cause some

hyperactivity. Well he has certainly been hyper. I don't know what to do.

I need to talk with his teacher, but I think he has been fine at school. But

it seems he has been pushed over the edge to looking ADHD. I would have

described him as lethargic for the most part previously. He seems to have

all this energy now which is making me crazy. It is like a flashback to 3

and 4. He has been whining, demanding things, making messes, doing things

like removing knobs from cabinets and drawers, pretending to be a dog. Maybe

this is a phase that he would have gone through anyway, or maybe it would

have been worse?? I felt like he was doing so well, but had some anxiety

still. I was hoping the Zoloft would help. I plan to talk to the doctor

tomorrow, but wondered if any of you have seen anything like this before. I

am dreading Christmas break. Thanks for listening.

Carol G (Hunter 6)

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When I took Zoloft it made me like that for 3 weeks then it slowly went away. I

still had to stop it though because it never stopped making me nauseous.

cugoodson@... wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> Hunter has been on Zoloft for a week now (12.5 mg). I don't know if it is

> the Zoloft, but it seems that the doctor mentioned it might cause some

> hyperactivity. Well he has certainly been hyper. I don't know what to do.

> I need to talk with his teacher, but I think he has been fine at school. But

> it seems he has been pushed over the edge to looking ADHD. I would have

> described him as lethargic for the most part previously. He seems to have

> all this energy now which is making me crazy. It is like a flashback to 3

> and 4. He has been whining, demanding things, making messes, doing things

> like removing knobs from cabinets and drawers, pretending to be a dog. Maybe

> this is a phase that he would have gone through anyway, or maybe it would

> have been worse?? I felt like he was doing so well, but had some anxiety

> still. I was hoping the Zoloft would help. I plan to talk to the doctor

> tomorrow, but wondered if any of you have seen anything like this before. I

> am dreading Christmas break. Thanks for listening.

>

> Carol G (Hunter 6)

>

>

>

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Dear Carol,

You may want to try lowering the dose to see if that helps. That's a

pretty significant dose for such a young child. If that doesn't help, I

would switch to another SSRI - a child may do well on one and horribly on

another. My daughter does well on Prozac but when the doctor switched to

Paxil (which I, myself tolerate nicely) she became very anxious and resisted

many activities. I put her right back on Prozac and she's fine (very low

dose - 2.5mg; she's nearly 8 years old/40 lbs).

Good luck!

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> When I took Zoloft it made me like that for 3 weeks then it slowly went

away. I

> still had to stop it though because it never stopped making me nauseous.

>

> cugoodson@... wrote:

>

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Hunter has been on Zoloft for a week now (12.5 mg). I don't know if it

is

> > the Zoloft, but it seems that the doctor mentioned it might cause some

> > hyperactivity. Well he has certainly been hyper. I don't know what to

do.

> > I need to talk with his teacher, but I think he has been fine at school.

But

> > it seems he has been pushed over the edge to looking ADHD. I would have

> > described him as lethargic for the most part previously. He seems to

have

> > all this energy now which is making me crazy. It is like a flashback to

3

> > and 4. He has been whining, demanding things, making messes, doing

things

> > like removing knobs from cabinets and drawers, pretending to be a dog.

Maybe

> > this is a phase that he would have gone through anyway, or maybe it

would

> > have been worse?? I felt like he was doing so well, but had some

anxiety

> > still. I was hoping the Zoloft would help. I plan to talk to the

doctor

> > tomorrow, but wondered if any of you have seen anything like this

before. I

> > am dreading Christmas break. Thanks for listening.

> >

> > Carol G (Hunter 6)

> >

> >

> >

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In a message dated 12/5/00 7:53:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jromkema@... writes:

<< We put my son on Zoloft at his request to see if it would help his stim

behavior. After two days or so, he typed out on his communication board,

" Please tell Mom to take me off this stuff. I feel like I'm going a hundred

miles an hour. " He too is on the lethargic end of things. So we took him

off, of course. I'm SO glad he could tell us!

Barb

>>

Barb and all,

thank you for your responses. I just spoke with the neurologist and he did

tell me to take him off for 5 days and see if it improves. If it does, he

wants to try him on Celexa.

Barb, is your son not taking anything now? Has he tried any others?

Thanks, Carol

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Ok, I know y'all are getting sick of hearing about it. But now wouldn't you

know, I gave Hunter the Zoloft this morning, then called the neurologist

later. He told me to take him off for about 5 days and see what happens, and

he is having a great day (on it today). So now I am wondering if I should

take him off. He is the antithesis of yesterday. He has been playing nicely

and quietly since he got home, had a great day at school, this is day nine.

This kid always keeps me guessing.

Carol G

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Carol,

We put my son on Zoloft at his request to see if it would help his stim

behavior. After two days or so, he typed out on his communication board,

" Please tell Mom to take me off this stuff. I feel like I'm going a hundred

miles an hour. " He too is on the lethargic end of things. So we took him

off, of course. I'm SO glad he could tell us!

Barb

[ ] zoloft and hyperactivity

>Hi all,

>

>Hunter has been on Zoloft for a week now (12.5 mg). I don't know if it is

>the Zoloft, but it seems that the doctor mentioned it might cause some

>hyperactivity. Well he has certainly been hyper. I don't know what to do.

>I need to talk with his teacher, but I think he has been fine at school.

But

>it seems he has been pushed over the edge to looking ADHD. I would have

>described him as lethargic for the most part previously. He seems to have

>all this energy now which is making me crazy. It is like a flashback to 3

>and 4. He has been whining, demanding things, making messes, doing things

>like removing knobs from cabinets and drawers, pretending to be a dog.

Maybe

>this is a phase that he would have gone through anyway, or maybe it would

>have been worse?? I felt like he was doing so well, but had some anxiety

>still. I was hoping the Zoloft would help. I plan to talk to the doctor

>tomorrow, but wondered if any of you have seen anything like this before.

I

>am dreading Christmas break. Thanks for listening.

>

>Carol G (Hunter 6)

>

>

>

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No, we stayed away from drugs after a really bad experience with a

neurologist and Depakene.

Barb

Re: [ ] zoloft and hyperactivity

>In a message dated 12/5/00 7:53:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>jromkema@... writes:

>

><< We put my son on Zoloft at his request to see if it would help his stim

> behavior. After two days or so, he typed out on his communication board,

> " Please tell Mom to take me off this stuff. I feel like I'm going a

hundred

> miles an hour. " He too is on the lethargic end of things. So we took him

> off, of course. I'm SO glad he could tell us!

> Barb

> >>

>

>Barb and all,

>

>thank you for your responses. I just spoke with the neurologist and he did

>tell me to take him off for 5 days and see if it improves. If it does, he

>wants to try him on Celexa.

>

>Barb, is your son not taking anything now? Has he tried any others?

>

>Thanks, Carol

>

>

>

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I don't know if this would help you or not but my son was helped

greatly by supplementing with clo and efa's. These 2 products (I

started them together) were instrumental in helping him (17years)

sleep better at night and mellow out. He doesn't fly off the handle

like he used to. The efa I use is Udo's essential oil blend. The clo

is Kirkman's cod liver oil capsules.

--- In egroups, " Barb Romkema " <jromkema@f...>

wrote:

> No, we stayed away from drugs after a really bad experience with a

> neurologist and Depakene.

> Barb

> Re: [ ] zoloft and hyperactivity

>

>

> >In a message dated 12/5/00 7:53:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> >jromkema@f... writes:

> >

> ><< We put my son on Zoloft at his request to see if it would help

his stim

> > behavior. After two days or so, he typed out on his communication

board,

> > " Please tell Mom to take me off this stuff. I feel like I'm going

a

> hundred

> > miles an hour. " He too is on the lethargic end of things. So we

took him

> > off, of course. I'm SO glad he could tell us!

> > Barb

> > >>

> >

> >Barb and all,

> >

> >thank you for your responses. I just spoke with the neurologist

and he did

> >tell me to take him off for 5 days and see if it improves. If it

does, he

> >wants to try him on Celexa.

> >

> >Barb, is your son not taking anything now? Has he tried any

others?

> >

> >Thanks, Carol

> >

> >

> >

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Hi,

I have three boys on SSRI's. After a great deal of practice, we have found

a way to enter onto on without the hyperness. We start so very slowly...

it takes a bit longer to see if they will respond well, but you miss the

hyperness..

What we do is start at 1/8 of the target does for one week, then go up to

1/4 of the desired does for a week then stay at 3/4s for two weeks or

more, then go on up to the full target dose.

Hope this helps.

Pam

At 09:59 PM 12/4/00 -0600, you wrote:

>When I took Zoloft it made me like that for 3 weeks then it slowly went

away. I

>still had to stop it though because it never stopped making me nauseous.

>

>cugoodson@... wrote:

>

>> Hi all,

>>

>> Hunter has been on Zoloft for a week now (12.5 mg). I don't know if it is

>> the Zoloft, but it seems that the doctor mentioned it might cause some

>> hyperactivity. Well he has certainly been hyper. I don't know what to do.

>> I need to talk with his teacher, but I think he has been fine at school.

But

>> it seems he has been pushed over the edge to looking ADHD. I would have

>> described him as lethargic for the most part previously. He seems to have

>> all this energy now which is making me crazy. It is like a flashback to 3

>> and 4. He has been whining, demanding things, making messes, doing things

>> like removing knobs from cabinets and drawers, pretending to be a dog.

Maybe

>> this is a phase that he would have gone through anyway, or maybe it would

>> have been worse?? I felt like he was doing so well, but had some anxiety

>> still. I was hoping the Zoloft would help. I plan to talk to the doctor

>> tomorrow, but wondered if any of you have seen anything like this

before. I

>> am dreading Christmas break. Thanks for listening.

>>

>> Carol G (Hunter 6)

>>

>>

>>

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  • 4 years later...

Hi -

Do be sure to describe in an update (even if it's not

time for one) whether your child is hyper or zoney on

the Zoloft. Hyperness can often require an immediate

change, or an additional med. Usually he wants to

know right away, so don't wait.

Good luck - We just landed happily on Zoloft ourselves

after a horrible visit with another SSRI. If I had

updated sooner, we would have been spared a couple of

weeks of agony.

--- meljackmom <meljackmom@...> wrote:

> My son was very hyper on zoloft, and he became an

> insomniac. We knew

> after just 3 days he could not tolerate it. I would

> say give it

> another week, and see. Use your updates to Dr G to

> communicate with

> him....he does lots of med changes just through

> weekly updates....you

> do not have to wait for your consult to relay your

> concerns to him.

>

>

> > My daughter is on Zoloft, today starts her 3rd

> week on it, and we

> see some

> > nice changes. We are also seeing some behaviors

> we are worried

> about. She

> > is just more figety, more moody, more high

> maintenance in general.

> I have

> > to keep an eye on her constantly and tell her not

> to do things all

> the

> > time. She starts school in 2 weeks from today and

> I worry about her

> > beating up some kid on her first day of school.

> Every time I see

> her she

> > is finding boys to play shooting games with. She

> is just not

> herself. Is

> > there an adjustment period? Or do we need to

> change meds? We don't

> have a

> > consult with Dr Goldberg for 2 weeks and I'm not

> sure what to do.

> >

>

>

>

>

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