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<blockquote data-quote="autumns78" data-source="post: 500610" data-attributes="member: 13661"><p><span style="font-family: 'arial black'"><span style="color: #800080">thanks to midwest mom and buddy for writting back and to anserw your questions, first as for did the medications work yes and no they worked in the sense that yes he could sit still and was not so hyper and could concentrate but his personality was so flat he wasnt his true self he was almost robotic in nature he couldn't eat, and he couldn't feel anything he was numb so then when the medications would wear off at the end of night he was an emotional mess and he hated being on the medications. As for the online school I have already looked into the k12 programs and for sure would try that if it wasn't for the ODD issues we are having I would be very worried that he would not comply with what he was supposed to do and get his work done getting him to even brush his teeth without an argument is an issue in our house I don't know there really is no easy anserw as to what is the right thing to do and as for the therapist believing that brandon should be at the school he is at she believes that brandon has ptsd which is a whole other story in its self. Brandons dad and I seperated about a year ago and brandon witnessed alot of fighting between his dad and I so she thinks brandon has ptsd because of the fighting he saw but I truley do not believe that is the case because we did argue alot but not to the extent that i think she believes it was and I just don't see the signs of PTSD in my son. and she also had just started working with Brandon when she made this decision on the PtSD</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="autumns78, post: 500610, member: 13661"] [FONT=arial black][COLOR=#800080]thanks to midwest mom and buddy for writting back and to anserw your questions, first as for did the medications work yes and no they worked in the sense that yes he could sit still and was not so hyper and could concentrate but his personality was so flat he wasnt his true self he was almost robotic in nature he couldn't eat, and he couldn't feel anything he was numb so then when the medications would wear off at the end of night he was an emotional mess and he hated being on the medications. As for the online school I have already looked into the k12 programs and for sure would try that if it wasn't for the ODD issues we are having I would be very worried that he would not comply with what he was supposed to do and get his work done getting him to even brush his teeth without an argument is an issue in our house I don't know there really is no easy anserw as to what is the right thing to do and as for the therapist believing that brandon should be at the school he is at she believes that brandon has ptsd which is a whole other story in its self. Brandons dad and I seperated about a year ago and brandon witnessed alot of fighting between his dad and I so she thinks brandon has ptsd because of the fighting he saw but I truley do not believe that is the case because we did argue alot but not to the extent that i think she believes it was and I just don't see the signs of PTSD in my son. and she also had just started working with Brandon when she made this decision on the PtSD[/COLOR][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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