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Arrggg, incesssant talking, hyper, not liking this.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 511290" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I don't know what to say abt.causes or medications. And I'm sure you are best to sort thru that but I can relate to times when stress causes periods of nonstop talking. I have learned asking him to stop in any common manner simply does not register. I have to say to him to put his lips together and make them tight. LOL. Sometimes I offer some cool reward to go do x alone to give my ears a rest. If he is repeating things I remind him one time then all done. Sometimes he asks me for a specific response like "say that's funny then I'll be all done " then I realize he has the whole thing worked out in his head, even my part of the conversation ...very Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) ....and he keeps going until things are resolved to his perspective. So interesting at times but sooo exhausting. It takes a lot of effort to focus on what he is really trying to communicate underneath it all. Hopefully he can find some relief. I can imagine s2bx issues are huge. Wish there was a way for him to only see or communicate with difficult child with a professional in the room. So sorry for the added complications he brings to ur life. What he did when difficult child was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) isn't enough to restrict him? I know nothing of those rules /laws. </p><p>Thinking of you. I do understand those ear wearing -brain tearing days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 511290, member: 12886"] I don't know what to say abt.causes or medications. And I'm sure you are best to sort thru that but I can relate to times when stress causes periods of nonstop talking. I have learned asking him to stop in any common manner simply does not register. I have to say to him to put his lips together and make them tight. LOL. Sometimes I offer some cool reward to go do x alone to give my ears a rest. If he is repeating things I remind him one time then all done. Sometimes he asks me for a specific response like "say that's funny then I'll be all done " then I realize he has the whole thing worked out in his head, even my part of the conversation ...very Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) ....and he keeps going until things are resolved to his perspective. So interesting at times but sooo exhausting. It takes a lot of effort to focus on what he is really trying to communicate underneath it all. Hopefully he can find some relief. I can imagine s2bx issues are huge. Wish there was a way for him to only see or communicate with difficult child with a professional in the room. So sorry for the added complications he brings to ur life. What he did when difficult child was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) isn't enough to restrict him? I know nothing of those rules /laws. Thinking of you. I do understand those ear wearing -brain tearing days. [/QUOTE]
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