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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 223618"><p>Has anyone had any dealings with this. This is something we have seem periodically with difficult child where he shows regressive behavior. Right now alot of his behaviors and actions are like a 5 yr olds and he is almost 13! He talks most of the time in a baby voice, very whiney. I am going to talk to psychiatrist and his therapist about this too. I did read that age regression is listed under psychosis of which he has. The doctor has mentioned before that he regresses, I am just not sure how to handle it. difficult child has a therapy appointment tomorrow night. I am STILL waiting for the psychiatrist to call, he was supposed to call yesterday afternoon (his words) but hasn't. We stopped the Neurontin yesterday, last night difficult child was as irritable as he has been, but very whiny. He whines and cries at every little thing.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't do any good to tell him to stop acting or talking like a baby.</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 223618"] Has anyone had any dealings with this. This is something we have seem periodically with difficult child where he shows regressive behavior. Right now alot of his behaviors and actions are like a 5 yr olds and he is almost 13! He talks most of the time in a baby voice, very whiney. I am going to talk to psychiatrist and his therapist about this too. I did read that age regression is listed under psychosis of which he has. The doctor has mentioned before that he regresses, I am just not sure how to handle it. difficult child has a therapy appointment tomorrow night. I am STILL waiting for the psychiatrist to call, he was supposed to call yesterday afternoon (his words) but hasn't. We stopped the Neurontin yesterday, last night difficult child was as irritable as he has been, but very whiny. He whines and cries at every little thing. It doesn't do any good to tell him to stop acting or talking like a baby. Christy [/QUOTE]
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