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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 95700" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Well, I am so sorry you are going through this. Often times our kids come from wonderful homes and genes, but for whatever reason, their little brain chemistry is just a bit off. So, please do not blame yourself. You truly are doing all you can.</p><p></p><p>The problems with these kids, is that everything gets so complicated, so quickly, and it is hard to tease apart what the true problem is. On this board, sometimes, we point out things to people that sometimes are helpful, but other times, are too simple, or things you have already done. But we all have the common denominator of helping each other, so I hope you never, ever feel judged.</p><p></p><p>I am glad you have all of the school things in place. This means, now, that your difficult child cannot actually get "expelled", and that might make you breathe easier. If things are so bad, that they are thinking of expelling him, than they perhaps need to place him in an alternative school, where he might get more of the help he needs??</p><p></p><p>Also, I would encourage you to talk to the doctor about weaning him off of the Zoloft - as this could possible be making him aggressive. Most of our board kids cannot take SSRIs due to aggression - or not until they are stabilized on mood stabs.</p><p></p><p>Again, we are here for you.......no judgment, just parents that have walked a mile in your shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 95700, member: 3301"] Well, I am so sorry you are going through this. Often times our kids come from wonderful homes and genes, but for whatever reason, their little brain chemistry is just a bit off. So, please do not blame yourself. You truly are doing all you can. The problems with these kids, is that everything gets so complicated, so quickly, and it is hard to tease apart what the true problem is. On this board, sometimes, we point out things to people that sometimes are helpful, but other times, are too simple, or things you have already done. But we all have the common denominator of helping each other, so I hope you never, ever feel judged. I am glad you have all of the school things in place. This means, now, that your difficult child cannot actually get "expelled", and that might make you breathe easier. If things are so bad, that they are thinking of expelling him, than they perhaps need to place him in an alternative school, where he might get more of the help he needs?? Also, I would encourage you to talk to the doctor about weaning him off of the Zoloft - as this could possible be making him aggressive. Most of our board kids cannot take SSRIs due to aggression - or not until they are stabilized on mood stabs. Again, we are here for you.......no judgment, just parents that have walked a mile in your shoes. [/QUOTE]
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