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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 218756" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Hi,</p><p> </p><p>I had to drag her out literally, and carefully. I threatened to bring her in her pajamas. Even though she's 100 lbs. shes' still able to be worked on some level, alot easier than what your handling right now.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not familiar with that medication at all, yet if your guts telling you to cut it in half maybe you could try it and see what response you get from that? It's safe to mess around with dosage a little, yes?</p><p> </p><p>I think that's a good idea with the house arrest thing. I know what you mean about the days, difficult child had so many days out last year, the school was all over me. There were days I couldnt' get her to go literally she'd cling to furniture, scream, curse me, yet that's improved somewhat since the medication started. </p><p> </p><p>It is so difficult I know. I am really sorry your having a rough a.m. Now when he misses the day, does the school send the missed work the next day and than you have to fight in getting that done as well? I know we get stuck with that alot. I couldnt' get difficult child to do her hw last night at all, the dance/theatre class she takes messes us up. It's right after school, when we return it's late and her focus is gone. So, today we will be slammed with a ton of work.</p><p> </p><p>I hope the rest of the day goes better with him home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 218756, member: 4514"] Hi, I had to drag her out literally, and carefully. I threatened to bring her in her pajamas. Even though she's 100 lbs. shes' still able to be worked on some level, alot easier than what your handling right now. I'm not familiar with that medication at all, yet if your guts telling you to cut it in half maybe you could try it and see what response you get from that? It's safe to mess around with dosage a little, yes? I think that's a good idea with the house arrest thing. I know what you mean about the days, difficult child had so many days out last year, the school was all over me. There were days I couldnt' get her to go literally she'd cling to furniture, scream, curse me, yet that's improved somewhat since the medication started. It is so difficult I know. I am really sorry your having a rough a.m. Now when he misses the day, does the school send the missed work the next day and than you have to fight in getting that done as well? I know we get stuck with that alot. I couldnt' get difficult child to do her hw last night at all, the dance/theatre class she takes messes us up. It's right after school, when we return it's late and her focus is gone. So, today we will be slammed with a ton of work. I hope the rest of the day goes better with him home. [/QUOTE]
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