| Posted at 12:19 PM on Jun 22, 2008 by concernedcitizen, #31629 |
I love reading all your postings. You have been extremely helpful! What are your thoughts on an 11 yr old boy( about 86 pounds) taking Omega 3 and how much should he take if recommended? I have not read too much about it, but someone else mentioned it in their post. My son took singulair for years and it was awful! So many similarites w/ all the postings--anger, fits of rage, temper tantrums beyond his years and then this year started w/ the suicidal thoughts. We saw 1 psychologist and 2 pyschiatrists and he was on an anti-depressant for a year until we took him off singulair in March. He still is scared of the dark and gets scared if he has to be alone at night. (we are working on this) I am just looking for any natural meds to help him (calm his anxiety at night) ---He has gotten much better--his level of anxiety was sooooo high!! Then of course the depression was bad. He said he wanted to go to heaven where he would not be scared. It was awful. Anyway, back to my point--Omega 3-do you recommend it?? Thanks for your help!
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