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<blockquote data-quote="dun4" data-source="post: 294812" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>After reading all your posts, I am going to go in and have a good talk with his pdr (teen psychiatrist). </p><p> </p><p>Midwest Mom: A lot of what your daughter did sounds like my son. I've been watching him closely and haven't noticed anything unusual when he's calm. But he goes from one mood to another in an instant. I question drug use because he isn't losing control with his grandparents or brother. It seems to be directed at me and occasionally a teacher or the cops. I would think if it was drugs it would be all the time. I have been checking into Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s around here.</p><p> </p><p>Dammit Janet: I am going to pressure for additional testing with his pdr and his pediatrician.</p><p> </p><p>gcvMom: The ER did a MRI the night difficult child was hurt. It showed no brain injuries. I've wondered if you can get a brain injury from surgery. difficult child's nose was so severely broken, it had to be surgically repaired. difficult child was in extreme pain after the surgery. Many times more than when he was originally hurt. Who knows how many times he's hit his head when he skateboards because he knows I'm not pleased about his skateboarding.</p><p> </p><p>I'm going to get some more testing done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun4, post: 294812, member: 7792"] After reading all your posts, I am going to go in and have a good talk with his pdr (teen psychiatrist). Midwest Mom: A lot of what your daughter did sounds like my son. I've been watching him closely and haven't noticed anything unusual when he's calm. But he goes from one mood to another in an instant. I question drug use because he isn't losing control with his grandparents or brother. It seems to be directed at me and occasionally a teacher or the cops. I would think if it was drugs it would be all the time. I have been checking into Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s around here. Dammit Janet: I am going to pressure for additional testing with his pdr and his pediatrician. gcvMom: The ER did a MRI the night difficult child was hurt. It showed no brain injuries. I've wondered if you can get a brain injury from surgery. difficult child's nose was so severely broken, it had to be surgically repaired. difficult child was in extreme pain after the surgery. Many times more than when he was originally hurt. Who knows how many times he's hit his head when he skateboards because he knows I'm not pleased about his skateboarding. I'm going to get some more testing done. [/QUOTE]
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