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Mood changes driving me crazy!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 230184" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm sorry Sharon- as you know, mine is cycling right now too so I feel your pain. You should have heard me trying to explain all the goings-on in our house the past 3 weeks with this therapist I started with- I've only seen her twice and I was relaying (ok- venting) about difficult child and all that's happened lately and trying to get help and then trying to also tell her "but he isn't always this way" which is true.....</p><p></p><p>Back to you and yours, you are doing a great job, although I'm sure it's wearing on your nerves a lot. I don't know of anything to suggest that you aren't already doing. medication changes might be in order, but you might have reached the point I'm at- do I want to risk making it worse? </p><p></p><p>Do you still have the "stop the world" and repsite in place in case he gets worse? Does he exhibit a pattern where you can foresee when this will calm back down or when it will just keep going?</p><p></p><p>Well, you know I hear that duct tape works wonders when nothing else will....(JK)</p><p></p><p>Oh- I do think he should wash husband's shirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 230184, member: 3699"] I'm sorry Sharon- as you know, mine is cycling right now too so I feel your pain. You should have heard me trying to explain all the goings-on in our house the past 3 weeks with this therapist I started with- I've only seen her twice and I was relaying (ok- venting) about difficult child and all that's happened lately and trying to get help and then trying to also tell her "but he isn't always this way" which is true..... Back to you and yours, you are doing a great job, although I'm sure it's wearing on your nerves a lot. I don't know of anything to suggest that you aren't already doing. medication changes might be in order, but you might have reached the point I'm at- do I want to risk making it worse? Do you still have the "stop the world" and repsite in place in case he gets worse? Does he exhibit a pattern where you can foresee when this will calm back down or when it will just keep going? Well, you know I hear that duct tape works wonders when nothing else will....(JK) Oh- I do think he should wash husband's shirt. [/QUOTE]
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