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<blockquote data-quote="FlusteredStepdad" data-source="post: 26360" data-attributes="member: 3543"><p>Mood stabilizers have been extremely helpful for our difficult child. However, he is a growing boy and as his body changes, so does his physiology and metabolism. It seems that the medication changes only last for 6-9 months and then it's time for a new mix. </p><p></p><p>Yes Pamela, a psycopath diagnosis is extremely scary. However, I see the fact that he has no remorse, no empathy and very little feeling (emotional or physical). Our difficult child also lies in all situations and no matter what you ask him. He can do something right in front of us and tell us he had nothing to do with it.</p><p></p><p>We recently came back from a trip in Oklahoma. While on our drive back, my wife stopped to use a restroom at a gas station, I was sleeping. difficult child went in after she did saying he had to go to bathroom. He was back in the car before my wife was. An hour down the road he started playing with a keychain flashlight that wasn't his. He claimed he bought it. He had no money at all on him and we knew it. It was just very unfortunate that we didn't remember the name of the gas station or we would have turned right around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlusteredStepdad, post: 26360, member: 3543"] Mood stabilizers have been extremely helpful for our difficult child. However, he is a growing boy and as his body changes, so does his physiology and metabolism. It seems that the medication changes only last for 6-9 months and then it's time for a new mix. Yes Pamela, a psycopath diagnosis is extremely scary. However, I see the fact that he has no remorse, no empathy and very little feeling (emotional or physical). Our difficult child also lies in all situations and no matter what you ask him. He can do something right in front of us and tell us he had nothing to do with it. We recently came back from a trip in Oklahoma. While on our drive back, my wife stopped to use a restroom at a gas station, I was sleeping. difficult child went in after she did saying he had to go to bathroom. He was back in the car before my wife was. An hour down the road he started playing with a keychain flashlight that wasn't his. He claimed he bought it. He had no money at all on him and we knew it. It was just very unfortunate that we didn't remember the name of the gas station or we would have turned right around. [/QUOTE]
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