TerryJ2
Well-Known Member
Whew, it's getting to be a long day!
We didn't give difficult child any medications this a.m., so he could be tested "as is." He is literally hopping around like a kangaroo. Good thing he has a baseball game in 45 min.!
He's generally in a good mood--mouthed off a few times--but I think the clonidine may still be in his system from yesterday.
He said he missed a few questions today because the interviewer had an Indian accent. (Aarrrgh! That accent again!)
We'll get the results in 2 wks. I hope we get them sooner so I can show the educ. portion to his teacher.
Oh, one other side effect that has worn off--he called me on my cell ph 3X from the psychiatric's ofc to ask for food! I packed him a lunch and he ate it all. Then at 2 p.m, when he had finished testing, I took him to McDonald's. At home, he ate a bunch of stuff but I'm not sure what except that the pantry doors are open.
And I promised him that if he was good, he could have sushi tonight (forgot about the game). He will eat us out of house and home.
We didn't give difficult child any medications this a.m., so he could be tested "as is." He is literally hopping around like a kangaroo. Good thing he has a baseball game in 45 min.!
He's generally in a good mood--mouthed off a few times--but I think the clonidine may still be in his system from yesterday.
He said he missed a few questions today because the interviewer had an Indian accent. (Aarrrgh! That accent again!)
We'll get the results in 2 wks. I hope we get them sooner so I can show the educ. portion to his teacher.
Oh, one other side effect that has worn off--he called me on my cell ph 3X from the psychiatric's ofc to ask for food! I packed him a lunch and he ate it all. Then at 2 p.m, when he had finished testing, I took him to McDonald's. At home, he ate a bunch of stuff but I'm not sure what except that the pantry doors are open.
And I promised him that if he was good, he could have sushi tonight (forgot about the game). He will eat us out of house and home.