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<blockquote data-quote="EB67" data-source="post: 54075" data-attributes="member: 3750"><p>He didn't take his medication that day, no. I decided not to put his Daytrana patch on in the morning because it was to be a short school day with no work requiring focus. I was trying to preview what a drug-free summer holiday would be like, my thought being that his behavior *seemed* greatly improved and no academic focus would be required of him.</p><p></p><p>I should have anticipated his impulsvity. And competitive sports and similar events are pathways / triggers for Seb and I really should have anticipated that there might have been a problem. I've been spoiled by the way daytrana improves Seb's impulsivity to the point that I may have started to forget what it's like when things go wrong. I have an uncanny ability to cancel out the bad bits in my mind.</p><p></p><p>Now of course I don't know what to do about weekends / summer and his Daytrana. Was it actually an accident? Was it an impulse issue? Could this have been avoided with medication??? In retrospect I made a bad call. But what to do moving forward?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EB67, post: 54075, member: 3750"] He didn't take his medication that day, no. I decided not to put his Daytrana patch on in the morning because it was to be a short school day with no work requiring focus. I was trying to preview what a drug-free summer holiday would be like, my thought being that his behavior *seemed* greatly improved and no academic focus would be required of him. I should have anticipated his impulsvity. And competitive sports and similar events are pathways / triggers for Seb and I really should have anticipated that there might have been a problem. I've been spoiled by the way daytrana improves Seb's impulsivity to the point that I may have started to forget what it's like when things go wrong. I have an uncanny ability to cancel out the bad bits in my mind. Now of course I don't know what to do about weekends / summer and his Daytrana. Was it actually an accident? Was it an impulse issue? Could this have been avoided with medication??? In retrospect I made a bad call. But what to do moving forward? [/QUOTE]
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