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I'd appreciate your opinions of something a psychiatrist did - is this normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 486041"><p>Boy, that sounds like my difficult child 1. Once he has an idea in his head it ain't goin nowhere. LOL difficult child 1 will also go to extremes when he's "promised" a friend something, which he does a LOT because that is the way he thinks friendships are supposed to be. I just don't get their thinking so I do sympathize. Are you sure your little guy is not on the spectrum? What you've shared so far sounds oh so familiar. Eerily so. And certain medications will make things worse. As for the eating thing, difficult child 1 is finally on a medication that DOESN'T decrease appetite. He's 13 and just hit 75 lbs!! Yipee!!!</p><p></p><p>Hugs still going out to you. I can totally understand what you're going through (been there done that BEFORE the appropriate diagnosis & I changed how I approach things with him).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 486041"] Boy, that sounds like my difficult child 1. Once he has an idea in his head it ain't goin nowhere. LOL difficult child 1 will also go to extremes when he's "promised" a friend something, which he does a LOT because that is the way he thinks friendships are supposed to be. I just don't get their thinking so I do sympathize. Are you sure your little guy is not on the spectrum? What you've shared so far sounds oh so familiar. Eerily so. And certain medications will make things worse. As for the eating thing, difficult child 1 is finally on a medication that DOESN'T decrease appetite. He's 13 and just hit 75 lbs!! Yipee!!! Hugs still going out to you. I can totally understand what you're going through (been there done that BEFORE the appropriate diagnosis & I changed how I approach things with him). [/QUOTE]
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