Brief history: My daughter is 7 yrs old, somewhat difficult,
shyMultiple system atrophy, does not make friends easily. Does well in
schoolPreschooler development
Preschooler test
Preschooler test or procedure preparation
School age child development
School age test or procedure preparation
School-age children development, but needs
extraExtra strength mylanta calci tabs
Extra strength pain relief help with reading (is in 1st grade).
About 5 weeks ago she was diagnosed with Absence seizures (video
EEG) and was put on 250 mg of
DepakoteDepakote
Depakote er
Depakote sprinkles twiceTwice-a-day a day. Almost immediately after starting on Depakote we (school and parents) started noticing the following changes. Behavior got really bad, not at all cooperative, went from doing well in school to falling behind (would refuse to do school work, would hand work back with blanks or question marks). We also had this problem with homework. Handwritting went from very neat to very sloppy. In a 4 week period of time 3 children asked to be moved from her table at school. Was not playing with any of the children at school (I think because they were not willing to play with her). Not sure what she was doing or saying to cause this. Would start laughing at inappropriate times. When asked to stop, she would say she could not control it.
Questions:
1. Her neurologist does not think that these changes are caused by the medication. What are your thoughts? Isn't it possible to have a reverse reaction to medication?
2. Her neurologist agreed to take her off the medication and see how her behavior is in one week. He told me to completely stop the medication. I thought you needed to be weaned off Depakote? Will completely stopping it harm her in any way?
Thank you for your help in this matter!!!
Concerned Mom!
Good luck with your daughter.
Question for Doctor: Is it possible to notice a change this quickly?
Comment to Christie: Thank you for your advice. I called the pharmacist as you suggested and he was also able to ease my mind.
This website is a great resource for concerned parents!!!