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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 635726" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Thanks... another big daddy of a meltdown tonight... as usual, because J cannot accept "no". His uncle was here and they went out to buy chewing gum and to ask his friend to come back and play at our house but the friends were all out... J went into big tantrum mode and the uncle looked disgusted, fed up, angry (welcome to my world), then J swore at him and the uncle went ballistic, shouted at J with absolute fury, stopping J in his tracks...</p><p></p><p>This goes on and on, this pattern. J is exhausted in the evening (but, unlike his Moroccan peers, is always in bed by 8.30) and there are always these meltdowns when he can't play with his friends at night. Since he has been taking Strattera, the meltdowns (screaming, shouting insults, throwing things) have been double or triple intensity. So if that continues... we have to part company with the medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 635726, member: 11227"] Thanks... another big daddy of a meltdown tonight... as usual, because J cannot accept "no". His uncle was here and they went out to buy chewing gum and to ask his friend to come back and play at our house but the friends were all out... J went into big tantrum mode and the uncle looked disgusted, fed up, angry (welcome to my world), then J swore at him and the uncle went ballistic, shouted at J with absolute fury, stopping J in his tracks... This goes on and on, this pattern. J is exhausted in the evening (but, unlike his Moroccan peers, is always in bed by 8.30) and there are always these meltdowns when he can't play with his friends at night. Since he has been taking Strattera, the meltdowns (screaming, shouting insults, throwing things) have been double or triple intensity. So if that continues... we have to part company with the medication. [/QUOTE]
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