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<blockquote data-quote="insanemomoffour" data-source="post: 36830" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>Yes, medications have been tried. He is currently on Wellbutrin and Concerta. School is another issue. Everything is ok as long as you don't hold him accountable for anything and don't rock the boat. Now, he even throws up the fact of how could we send him to jjc and also in patient tx throughout his life. He says we were wrong for that and he never needed to go. He says that everyone else in the family is the problem and that he thinks we are bipolar or whatever diagnosis he pops out at the time. Mind you, there are really nice times with him, but not when we are talking school, homework, behavior, cleaning room etc. We are trying so hard to keep things calm for the rest of the house because this has taken a toll on all of us over the years. I feel like I wake up trying to think what the next punishsment/consequence will be? What can you do with a 16yo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insanemomoffour, post: 36830, member: 3652"] Yes, medications have been tried. He is currently on Wellbutrin and Concerta. School is another issue. Everything is ok as long as you don't hold him accountable for anything and don't rock the boat. Now, he even throws up the fact of how could we send him to jjc and also in patient tx throughout his life. He says we were wrong for that and he never needed to go. He says that everyone else in the family is the problem and that he thinks we are bipolar or whatever diagnosis he pops out at the time. Mind you, there are really nice times with him, but not when we are talking school, homework, behavior, cleaning room etc. We are trying so hard to keep things calm for the rest of the house because this has taken a toll on all of us over the years. I feel like I wake up trying to think what the next punishsment/consequence will be? What can you do with a 16yo? [/QUOTE]
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