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<blockquote data-quote="mavh2005" data-source="post: 405660" data-attributes="member: 7936"><p>ok.. I'm at a regular computer now and can type correctly. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p> </p><p>difficult child finally calmed down after I took easy child and went to my mom's home. husband brought difficult child to Mom's to have dinner and watch the Superbowl. Completley different kid. She was calm and polite. I don't get it. I understand she didn't have any medications this weekend. But all she takes now is Vyvanse. No mood stabilzer at all. BM is pushing the mood stabilzer though. difficult child still hasn't shown any remorse or apologized for leaving bruises on my arms. In fact, BM stopped by and she told BM I already had those bruises. Lovely. Now I"m the liar. BM said nothing. And husband did nothing. Urgh.</p><p> </p><p>Not quite sure where to go on the medication issue though. At our house, difficult child has been your typical 10 year old (as long as she's had her Vyvanse). At BM's, apparently difficult child is the complete opposite. BM did tell me that difficult child smacked her little sister so hard across the back of her neck she left a hand print... Obiviously, difficult child needs anger management. Her therapist is supposed to be working on that with her. But I get the impression she's not. I talked to therapist today and was not too happy when I got of the phone. difficult child has an appointment today, so we'll see what happens. We go to the pediatrician tomorrow for a medication check. Hopefully, we'll have more answers then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavh2005, post: 405660, member: 7936"] ok.. I'm at a regular computer now and can type correctly. :winking: difficult child finally calmed down after I took easy child and went to my mom's home. husband brought difficult child to Mom's to have dinner and watch the Superbowl. Completley different kid. She was calm and polite. I don't get it. I understand she didn't have any medications this weekend. But all she takes now is Vyvanse. No mood stabilzer at all. BM is pushing the mood stabilzer though. difficult child still hasn't shown any remorse or apologized for leaving bruises on my arms. In fact, BM stopped by and she told BM I already had those bruises. Lovely. Now I"m the liar. BM said nothing. And husband did nothing. Urgh. Not quite sure where to go on the medication issue though. At our house, difficult child has been your typical 10 year old (as long as she's had her Vyvanse). At BM's, apparently difficult child is the complete opposite. BM did tell me that difficult child smacked her little sister so hard across the back of her neck she left a hand print... Obiviously, difficult child needs anger management. Her therapist is supposed to be working on that with her. But I get the impression she's not. I talked to therapist today and was not too happy when I got of the phone. difficult child has an appointment today, so we'll see what happens. We go to the pediatrician tomorrow for a medication check. Hopefully, we'll have more answers then. [/QUOTE]
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