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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 597656" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>This is interesting. When difficult child was young there was no doubt he couldn't hold it together-anywhere! Not school, visiting, stores, movies, or home. As he got a little older (and had different medications) he tried so hard to hold it together at school (as much as he could) and then couldn't hold it together at home. Middle school was really hard-he tried to hold it together at school-not sure how much he could control at home. Now with medications that have really helped, he is doing way better, still a difficult child but often his behavior is more "choice", however, you can still see if he is excited about something or missed a dose for some reason that he has much less control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 597656, member: 1631"] This is interesting. When difficult child was young there was no doubt he couldn't hold it together-anywhere! Not school, visiting, stores, movies, or home. As he got a little older (and had different medications) he tried so hard to hold it together at school (as much as he could) and then couldn't hold it together at home. Middle school was really hard-he tried to hold it together at school-not sure how much he could control at home. Now with medications that have really helped, he is doing way better, still a difficult child but often his behavior is more "choice", however, you can still see if he is excited about something or missed a dose for some reason that he has much less control. [/QUOTE]
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