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How to respond to an obsessive-behavior request?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sanity101" data-source="post: 97169" data-attributes="member: 4312"><p>That's a big reason why we have gone through trying a LOT of medications. He has a HIGH metabolism and the long-actings were no such thing as long-acting! They wore off LONG before the doctors said they should have. Right now, I need to probably get the dose changed and add a short-acting medication (pharmacist suggestion) BEFORE the wearing off period. Concerta really was helping for a couple of months. With all of the issues. I can't get my ex to give him his medications while he is over there every other weekend. So, imagine what every other Sunday looks like over here. They also let him play games 24-7 (yes, all night, too).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanity101, post: 97169, member: 4312"] That's a big reason why we have gone through trying a LOT of medications. He has a HIGH metabolism and the long-actings were no such thing as long-acting! They wore off LONG before the doctors said they should have. Right now, I need to probably get the dose changed and add a short-acting medication (pharmacist suggestion) BEFORE the wearing off period. Concerta really was helping for a couple of months. With all of the issues. I can't get my ex to give him his medications while he is over there every other weekend. So, imagine what every other Sunday looks like over here. They also let him play games 24-7 (yes, all night, too). [/QUOTE]
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