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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 82777" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Well, I just heard back from middle difficult children teacher. He says that difficult child has actually had more trouble with his ADHD symptoms since starting. He also said he gave the substitute quite a bit of trouble today. My middle difficult child is usually my best behaved among my difficult children. I'm really disappointed to hear this. Some of you may remember that I don't think middle difficult child is bipolar, I only think he has ADHD. So maybe this is what the doctor needs to hear to put him on only ADHD medications? I don't know.</p><p></p><p>I also found out that youngest difficult child had another smiley face day today. :smile:</p><p></p><p>Cheryl-our psychiatrist also said that the dose may need to be upped and this was the lowest. He put youngest difficult child on a morning and evening dose to help even him out, but it doesn't seem to keep him level from day to day.</p><p></p><p>I guess I don't expect perfection every day, but I was hoping for only 1 tally mark a day. Three in one day after having so many good days rains on my parade.</p><p></p><p>I'm at a loss as to the behaviors he chooses too. Some days he seems to really be angry, but most days he just seems to be in his own little world.</p><p></p><p>We did chores today and it was the first time he got to do a chore his big brothers have been doing since 2nd grade. He had middle difficult child as a "supervisor" and when husband walked in this evening he told husband he was doing the chore as a treat for having a smiley face day. LOL This is kinda what I mean about his own little world. The strangest things are "good" or fun to him. Middle easy child said, well, if you think its a treat, here, do mine too. Ahh, kids! :hammer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 82777, member: 3837"] Well, I just heard back from middle difficult children teacher. He says that difficult child has actually had more trouble with his ADHD symptoms since starting. He also said he gave the substitute quite a bit of trouble today. My middle difficult child is usually my best behaved among my difficult children. I'm really disappointed to hear this. Some of you may remember that I don't think middle difficult child is bipolar, I only think he has ADHD. So maybe this is what the doctor needs to hear to put him on only ADHD medications? I don't know. I also found out that youngest difficult child had another smiley face day today. [img]:smile:[/img] Cheryl-our psychiatrist also said that the dose may need to be upped and this was the lowest. He put youngest difficult child on a morning and evening dose to help even him out, but it doesn't seem to keep him level from day to day. I guess I don't expect perfection every day, but I was hoping for only 1 tally mark a day. Three in one day after having so many good days rains on my parade. I'm at a loss as to the behaviors he chooses too. Some days he seems to really be angry, but most days he just seems to be in his own little world. We did chores today and it was the first time he got to do a chore his big brothers have been doing since 2nd grade. He had middle difficult child as a "supervisor" and when husband walked in this evening he told husband he was doing the chore as a treat for having a smiley face day. LOL This is kinda what I mean about his own little world. The strangest things are "good" or fun to him. Middle easy child said, well, if you think its a treat, here, do mine too. Ahh, kids! [img]:hammer:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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