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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 20966" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>I know, Wynters, it's exhausting. And never knowing what to expect when it so frustrating. Dylan is the same way (although minus the rages now, but he used to have them awful).</p><p></p><p>Now, instead of raging, he kinda goes flat when he doesn't want to deal with something. In a way, it's actually comical (you have to know Dylan and see what he does), but at the same time very frustrating. Won't talk. Will just stand there and look at you with this "I'm going to win" face, but he never wins. I don't see it at home at all anymore, but they still see it at times in school. It is usually when there's something coming up he has to do (i.e. gym or music) that he doesn't want to.</p><p></p><p>But he's just so happy-go-lucky right up until that last second. Then wham. The flat stuff used to be the raging and whoa. </p><p></p><p>I have no advice, really - just wanted you to know someone else has been there done that, too. It's rotten. I was wondering about medications, too - is difficult child on anything? </p><p></p><p>We did a day treatment. It was okay. I didn't care for the psychiatrist, which made it just okay, nothing great, and we didn't get anything out of it. But, at least I didn't get calls from the school for a while lol.</p><p></p><p>Hang in,</p><p></p><p>Janna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 20966, member: 2737"] I know, Wynters, it's exhausting. And never knowing what to expect when it so frustrating. Dylan is the same way (although minus the rages now, but he used to have them awful). Now, instead of raging, he kinda goes flat when he doesn't want to deal with something. In a way, it's actually comical (you have to know Dylan and see what he does), but at the same time very frustrating. Won't talk. Will just stand there and look at you with this "I'm going to win" face, but he never wins. I don't see it at home at all anymore, but they still see it at times in school. It is usually when there's something coming up he has to do (i.e. gym or music) that he doesn't want to. But he's just so happy-go-lucky right up until that last second. Then wham. The flat stuff used to be the raging and whoa. I have no advice, really - just wanted you to know someone else has been there done that, too. It's rotten. I was wondering about medications, too - is difficult child on anything? We did a day treatment. It was okay. I didn't care for the psychiatrist, which made it just okay, nothing great, and we didn't get anything out of it. But, at least I didn't get calls from the school for a while lol. Hang in, Janna [/QUOTE]
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