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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 492820" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Yes, we've had to address this with BOTH my difficult child's and in our case it's always been a sign that medications are not doing their job. Found out one of my difficult child's also experimented with inserting things into his body, and consequently got something stuck in his bladder which resulted in several years of unexplained health problems that even necessitated home/hospital instruction because he was so sick. Thankfully we got that fixed, and we coupled it with therapy to deal with the cognitive side until the medication combo got sorted out. Had to implement many restrictions/safety blocks on computers, phones with internet capabilities, etc. Unfortunately, my own husband has/had a stash of porn that the difficult child's found and I've since thrown it out, and WITHOUT husband's permission or knowledge, but that's just tough beans in my opinion. Took many months of work, but I think we are on the other side now, thankfully.</p><p></p><p>My advice is to lean heavily on your psychiatrist and therapist and push, push, push for answers to address the behaviors you are seeing. Do NOT accept them as "normal," especially if your gut tells you otherwise. Listen to your instincts and do what you have to in order to HELP the child in question and PROTECT the ones at risk of being hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 492820, member: 3444"] Yes, we've had to address this with BOTH my difficult child's and in our case it's always been a sign that medications are not doing their job. Found out one of my difficult child's also experimented with inserting things into his body, and consequently got something stuck in his bladder which resulted in several years of unexplained health problems that even necessitated home/hospital instruction because he was so sick. Thankfully we got that fixed, and we coupled it with therapy to deal with the cognitive side until the medication combo got sorted out. Had to implement many restrictions/safety blocks on computers, phones with internet capabilities, etc. Unfortunately, my own husband has/had a stash of porn that the difficult child's found and I've since thrown it out, and WITHOUT husband's permission or knowledge, but that's just tough beans in my opinion. Took many months of work, but I think we are on the other side now, thankfully. My advice is to lean heavily on your psychiatrist and therapist and push, push, push for answers to address the behaviors you are seeing. Do NOT accept them as "normal," especially if your gut tells you otherwise. Listen to your instincts and do what you have to in order to HELP the child in question and PROTECT the ones at risk of being hurt. [/QUOTE]
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