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<blockquote data-quote="terryboberry" data-source="post: 152814" data-attributes="member: 5215"><p>I'm sorry you're going through this. been there done that. This is my first post. Your difficult child sounds exactly like my difficult child at 11 - he used the same words and tactics. Persistent negotiations, unyielding wants, roller coaster of emotions and behavior.</p><p> After many years of warring with him and trying different medications, now in 7th grade we've had more comprehensive evaluations at in-patient hospital. program. difficult child just got so frustrated and angry he would do things he regretted later. The remorse brought on depression and extreme dependency on parents reassurance. We were scared for him, and for us at times. I've locked my door for physical and emotional space many, many times! I hear you. </p><p> We have found that his explosiveness at home has greatly decreased with his change to vyvanse (tried Concerta and Adderall) ADHD medications and the tenex. Finally getting him into a school that understands him and with- IEP that lets him carry less stress and frustration home with him, we have had the first few good weeks in almost two years.</p><p> Hang in there. You're a great mom. Your humor, patience and love will get you through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terryboberry, post: 152814, member: 5215"] I'm sorry you're going through this. been there done that. This is my first post. Your difficult child sounds exactly like my difficult child at 11 - he used the same words and tactics. Persistent negotiations, unyielding wants, roller coaster of emotions and behavior. After many years of warring with him and trying different medications, now in 7th grade we've had more comprehensive evaluations at in-patient hospital. program. difficult child just got so frustrated and angry he would do things he regretted later. The remorse brought on depression and extreme dependency on parents reassurance. We were scared for him, and for us at times. I've locked my door for physical and emotional space many, many times! I hear you. We have found that his explosiveness at home has greatly decreased with his change to vyvanse (tried Concerta and Adderall) ADHD medications and the tenex. Finally getting him into a school that understands him and with- IEP that lets him carry less stress and frustration home with him, we have had the first few good weeks in almost two years. Hang in there. You're a great mom. Your humor, patience and love will get you through this. [/QUOTE]
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