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Posted at 12:12 PM on May 07, 2008 by massmomof3, #30278
I am writing in response to the last posting and to all others out there who worry about long lasting effects. My son was on Singulair for about 3 years (ages 3-6). He was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in Kindergarten and we took him to a psychologist and psychiatrist and read a lot on anxiety to try and help him. But despite some success with his behavior using exposure therapy, his mood kept getting worse - he seemed more depressed, and started talking about death. That's when I got desperate and went to the web and googled anxiety and Singulair and found this site in January 2007. After reading post after post describing children suffering in the same way as our son, I immediately stopped the medication, though the doctors were reluctant and assured me the medicine was safe. Within a day or so I saw a noticeable difference in my son - like a cloud had lifted. The most troubling of his symptoms - such as the talk of death - went away quickly. But his anxiety did not immediately go away. Anxiety - especially over time -can lead to patterns of thinking and habits that can outlast the original problem. Whenever he felt anxious and overwhelmed, he would act out, become easily upset, and was unable to work things out rationally. We continued working on behavior management. One technique that I found very useful is the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) method outlined in "The Explosive Child," by Dr. Ross Greene. I also enrolled him in social therapy groups. He also got support at his school. After stopping the medication, he really began to respond to all these interventions. He steadily got better, and by the beginning of 2008 we all noticed a significant shift - not just our family, but his teachers and group counselors. Now he just seems like any other kid. Every once in a while a new situation will raise his hackles a bit, but then we just take it slow, and help him overcome the fear. Today, when I see him humming a song to himself, skipping down the sidewalk, or shouting out a hello to a friend, I remember that there was a time when I had stopped expecting him to ever do these simple things, and I am so thankful for the parents who posted here in 2006 and 2007 and gave me the courage to follow my instincts. I have faith that your children will keep improving. But if they are still anxious, there is a lot you can learn about anxiety - either in books or on the web - that can help you understand and enable you to give your child the support he or she may need to navigate their lives as they recover and begin to form new habits and thought patterns. Good luck! P.S. One note about leg pain - both my older sons suffered from this, and the oldest didn't take Singulair. I have always assumed they were growing pains, but who knows? I will say that ibuprofen is very effective, along with rubbing their legs.
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Reply about 1 year ago on May 07, 2008 by ct4973, #8042

You are a lifesaver. Thank you for your posting. The doctors are no good at explaining these side effects such as you mention above and blame it on age, personality, etc. I am going to take our 41/2 yr old son off it. Did you use an alternative for controlling the asthma?
Please reply to me personally at anhtherese.mccauley@bestbuy.com.
Thank you!

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Reply about 1 year ago on May 07, 2008 by swaldron, #8059

Thank you so much for your post. My child too has been diagnosed with anxiety disorder. Since being off of the medication, I have noticed a huge difference in his behaviors but still notice that he has some anxiety with school. He is at least going to school and he is much better but I was starting to get discouraged about the anxiety still being there. Your post gave me new hope, thank you again.

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Reply about 1 year ago on May 13, 2008 by freakedoutmom, #8249

Thanks for replying to my post this morning. I had read your post once, but it was good to read again. Actually, yesterday I purchased "The Explosive Child" and read about 130 pages by last night. It really does seem applicable to our situation. Thanks for giving me some hope. It is easy to let this thing suck you down into a sad place......

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