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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 477176" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yes, they decided to start lithium. Today he has had no complaints and wow he has done amazing even when we have had the usual conflict stuff, like...hey you got candy wrappers all over the floor, please pick them up... OK mom...he needed cues to get the ones he missed, he grumped, but DID it. HE was super at horseback riding. I got great pics. he loves this one girl, and she loves him.... turns out she is the daughter of the director of the program including the ranch for people with autism in MT and the city living apartments/retreat that they have in MN. I would like them to stay connected so if he is a good match, he could have a living option in the future. Their son is low-verbal and Autistic. He is a georgeous tall red head. They are so good to him and she has developed great skills, as many easy child's do. She is awesome with my guy. Just doesn't get thrown by anything. They doubled bareback on a horse today, really cute.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, he has not complained about anything physical today, I wonder if he was just so in knots over the transition. He is really digging around looking for that game boy...what the heck did I do with hit. He is staying calm though, and I know it is really bugging him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 477176, member: 12886"] Yes, they decided to start lithium. Today he has had no complaints and wow he has done amazing even when we have had the usual conflict stuff, like...hey you got candy wrappers all over the floor, please pick them up... OK mom...he needed cues to get the ones he missed, he grumped, but DID it. HE was super at horseback riding. I got great pics. he loves this one girl, and she loves him.... turns out she is the daughter of the director of the program including the ranch for people with autism in MT and the city living apartments/retreat that they have in MN. I would like them to stay connected so if he is a good match, he could have a living option in the future. Their son is low-verbal and Autistic. He is a georgeous tall red head. They are so good to him and she has developed great skills, as many easy child's do. She is awesome with my guy. Just doesn't get thrown by anything. They doubled bareback on a horse today, really cute. Anyway, he has not complained about anything physical today, I wonder if he was just so in knots over the transition. He is really digging around looking for that game boy...what the heck did I do with hit. He is staying calm though, and I know it is really bugging him. [/QUOTE]
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