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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 101580"><p>Sorry things are so stressful. Wish I would take my own advice..I did a few years ago and it really helped, just don't have the time now with my night schedule(work).</p><p></p><p>When things would get bad, I would leave. I would walk, for miles. I could think, talk to myself and just clear my head.</p><p>If he is safe with your husband, just leave. For YOU.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child started on Concerta a few months ago after being on a mood stabalizer for three years. each month when we go back for a medication. check...until we get the correct dosage..All his teachers (he has seven)fill out a simple ten question form for me and I take it to the doctor.</p><p>According to the teachers, he has improved very much. Stays focused, on task, less figity, less talking and walking around. He has kept himself under control.(without mood stabalizer)</p><p></p><p>Still, he chooses not to do a lot of the work, he chooses to just put anything down on paper to get it over with and he seems happy recieving a ZERO. But he listens and does well in class and on tests. Then I get his progress report each week and there is nothing but a fight at home. I will not accept this kind of grade, and he must do his classwork/homework. But I guess if he is working hard to behave in school, he is going to release on me. (he is currently working hard on bringing up his grades).</p><p></p><p>Find time for you. difficult child will be ok if you need a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 101580"] Sorry things are so stressful. Wish I would take my own advice..I did a few years ago and it really helped, just don't have the time now with my night schedule(work). When things would get bad, I would leave. I would walk, for miles. I could think, talk to myself and just clear my head. If he is safe with your husband, just leave. For YOU. My difficult child started on Concerta a few months ago after being on a mood stabalizer for three years. each month when we go back for a medication. check...until we get the correct dosage..All his teachers (he has seven)fill out a simple ten question form for me and I take it to the doctor. According to the teachers, he has improved very much. Stays focused, on task, less figity, less talking and walking around. He has kept himself under control.(without mood stabalizer) Still, he chooses not to do a lot of the work, he chooses to just put anything down on paper to get it over with and he seems happy recieving a ZERO. But he listens and does well in class and on tests. Then I get his progress report each week and there is nothing but a fight at home. I will not accept this kind of grade, and he must do his classwork/homework. But I guess if he is working hard to behave in school, he is going to release on me. (he is currently working hard on bringing up his grades). Find time for you. difficult child will be ok if you need a break. [/QUOTE]
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