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I think you should call your doctor and see if she needs something changed. Maybe this drug is not working for her now. Or maybe she needs a bigger dose of it. Always take depression seriously because you never know when someone is thinking about sucide. My friends child whose is 12 is on anitdepressants now and is doing so much better. They have had to adjust the dose of it. I hate to say this but sometimes a doctor who does not specialize in Pysch does not know as much about the drugs and doesnot give the proper dosage. You might need to go to a shrink and they can help find out what is going on with her and if she medications they will know what is best. Just a thought. I would first call your doctor and tell them what is going on with her behavior and see what they recommend. Like you said you need to see the doctor again. I wish you luck!
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I'm in agreement with Nursey about Doctors not always knowing how to treat someone with depression. Research aroud in your area for counseling. If you can get her into counseling, I think that would help her talk out her feelings as well as doing the proper drug therapy for her. We all get depressed on some level. Some can't shake it and it becomes controlling their lifes. It's what we do with the depression that matters the most. Teens have a hard time adjusting to the changes around them and the changes to them. Perhaps your daughter is one of these.  I'm praying for you and her. kar
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