Authors: Toshiro Takami
When I was about 4 or 5 years old, I was aware of childhood onset fluency. He was treated by a speech therapist in elementary school, but was discontinued after one year with no effect. Personality is serious, honest and friendly. It is a character that is liked by people. He was a medium-thick man and did not perform very well in school. He was suffering from childhood-onset fluency during elementary school and junior high school. After graduating from high school, a local parent found a job at a small car repair shop, which was a distant relative. I've been working for two years without any problems (no "bullying" due to small repair shop). At the age of 20, he visited the hospital after seeing a statement on the Internet that childhood-onset fluency was cured by SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor). Start with Escitalopram 10mg / day. This dose was taken for one month and the symptoms were slightly reduced, but the case was changed to sertraline 3,5) in hope of a more effective drug. However, sertraline did not work at all, and there was a tendency to worsen. Drug modified to paroxetine. This has been effective, and the disease has continued to be milder and can be said to be in remission. Because she tends to relapse when she stops taking the drug, she continues to take 10 mg / day (currently about 1 year and 8 months after the first dose). Now he is so mild that he cannot feel any fluency at all.
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