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<blockquote data-quote="writestuff" data-source="post: 153433" data-attributes="member: 3110"><p>Haven't been on the board regularly in a while, but I'm having a round night of it myself with difficult child 2, and saw your post. It reminds me a *lot* of difficult child 1 when he was 11, which was just an awful, awful year for him. Fortunately, we were eventually able to find a medication combo that seems to help--he's never been diagnosed with bipolar, but his main medication is Abilify, and it really helps, which makes you go "hmmm."</p><p></p><p>But I also think, especially in retrospect, that that year was so rough with him due to puberty hitting hard and early (his voice dropped like a stone when he was 11.5, +acne and oily hair and stuff, and now having just turned 13 he's got full sideburns and is sprouting a new whisker on his chin every day, it seems). So I believe he may have ramped up from his always-difficult nature into awfulness by a hormonal overload, and after things evened out a bit more he also evened out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="writestuff, post: 153433, member: 3110"] Haven't been on the board regularly in a while, but I'm having a round night of it myself with difficult child 2, and saw your post. It reminds me a *lot* of difficult child 1 when he was 11, which was just an awful, awful year for him. Fortunately, we were eventually able to find a medication combo that seems to help--he's never been diagnosed with bipolar, but his main medication is Abilify, and it really helps, which makes you go "hmmm." But I also think, especially in retrospect, that that year was so rough with him due to puberty hitting hard and early (his voice dropped like a stone when he was 11.5, +acne and oily hair and stuff, and now having just turned 13 he's got full sideburns and is sprouting a new whisker on his chin every day, it seems). So I believe he may have ramped up from his always-difficult nature into awfulness by a hormonal overload, and after things evened out a bit more he also evened out. [/QUOTE]
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