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<blockquote data-quote="remclick" data-source="post: 383338"><p>I often have the same problem. I do write down a lot of examples of how he responds to things and report that to the psychiatrist. Your hypothetical day sounds a whole lot like our days too. There is a lot of that alternating between - he's fine, he's mad, he's fine, he's really mad, he's demanding, he's agitating, he's fine, etc. It just goes on all day, everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remclick, post: 383338"] I often have the same problem. I do write down a lot of examples of how he responds to things and report that to the psychiatrist. Your hypothetical day sounds a whole lot like our days too. There is a lot of that alternating between - he's fine, he's mad, he's fine, he's really mad, he's demanding, he's agitating, he's fine, etc. It just goes on all day, everyday. [/QUOTE]
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