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Paradox Theater or The Focalin Follow Up....
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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 298916" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Thanks for the clarification. I can see where it would be difficult to supervise a 16 year old in the bathroom! One more suggestion that you may have already tried. We were succesful for a period of time using a bathroom alarm. It had an alarm with buzzer and vibration the clipped on to my sons tee shirt and then a wire with a sensor that clipped on to the material of his underpants. The slightest bit of moisture would set off the alarm and would send difficult child to the bathroom. This worked well for us for a number of weeks and then our difficult child who was having a lot of behavioral issues broke it on purpose so we did not replace it. Since you son is motivated to solve this problem, he may be willing to give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 298916, member: 225"] Thanks for the clarification. I can see where it would be difficult to supervise a 16 year old in the bathroom! One more suggestion that you may have already tried. We were succesful for a period of time using a bathroom alarm. It had an alarm with buzzer and vibration the clipped on to my sons tee shirt and then a wire with a sensor that clipped on to the material of his underpants. The slightest bit of moisture would set off the alarm and would send difficult child to the bathroom. This worked well for us for a number of weeks and then our difficult child who was having a lot of behavioral issues broke it on purpose so we did not replace it. Since you son is motivated to solve this problem, he may be willing to give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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