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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 230972" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>December 13th was last dose (10mg every other day). I read that it can take up to 25 days for withdrawal. That would be about today! (I thought we had another week) This is very cool for me! Wow. (sorry, I get caught up in this kind of thing with difficult child)</p><p> </p><p>Tonight he is fine after a tantrum about math hw. He didn't want to put the time into finding the least common denominator of 12, 2, 7, and 8. This is easy but if you make a mistake along the way, you will never find the denominator (168). He became very upset and then even more so when I told him that he should talk to therapist on Tuesday about these feelings that hw brings on. He then started crying - he doesn't want anyone (therapist or teacher) to know how he behaves. I told him if this behavior continues than I will talk to therapist about it because I am not going to deal with tantrums and that is why he has a therapist. If he is not going to use therapist to work through frustrations, then he doesn't need to see therapist. I told him that he has to take his time and do every step correctly. He thinks if he is too slow in school the teacher will yell at him. I told him that if he is actually working on the problem and not being distracted, she will give him the time he needs. She only asks those kids who are not working to not take so long.</p><p> </p><p>Wow, today is day 25! We have made a super smooth withdrawal from medications! I think I am going to go jump up and down now! Huge Huge smiles!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 230972, member: 5096"] December 13th was last dose (10mg every other day). I read that it can take up to 25 days for withdrawal. That would be about today! (I thought we had another week) This is very cool for me! Wow. (sorry, I get caught up in this kind of thing with difficult child) Tonight he is fine after a tantrum about math hw. He didn't want to put the time into finding the least common denominator of 12, 2, 7, and 8. This is easy but if you make a mistake along the way, you will never find the denominator (168). He became very upset and then even more so when I told him that he should talk to therapist on Tuesday about these feelings that hw brings on. He then started crying - he doesn't want anyone (therapist or teacher) to know how he behaves. I told him if this behavior continues than I will talk to therapist about it because I am not going to deal with tantrums and that is why he has a therapist. If he is not going to use therapist to work through frustrations, then he doesn't need to see therapist. I told him that he has to take his time and do every step correctly. He thinks if he is too slow in school the teacher will yell at him. I told him that if he is actually working on the problem and not being distracted, she will give him the time he needs. She only asks those kids who are not working to not take so long. Wow, today is day 25! We have made a super smooth withdrawal from medications! I think I am going to go jump up and down now! Huge Huge smiles! [/QUOTE]
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