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Running out of patience and ideas!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 478332"><p>I'm not familiar with a tic disorder, but I wanted to say something about your husband being against medications. My husband was the same way. For a long time he said that he didn't want him on medications, that difficult child just needs to try harder. He can behave if he really tries. By the time I took him to the psychiatrist to get evaluated I was at my wits end and I kept telling husband to prepare himself because I knew the psychiatrist would recommend medications. He kept telling me that I didn't know that, and even if he did he was ging to veto the idea. I took the matter into my own hands and put difficult child on medications. husband is now convinced that it was the best thing do to. It's not perfect, but it helps and it makes being with difficult child more enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 478332"] I'm not familiar with a tic disorder, but I wanted to say something about your husband being against medications. My husband was the same way. For a long time he said that he didn't want him on medications, that difficult child just needs to try harder. He can behave if he really tries. By the time I took him to the psychiatrist to get evaluated I was at my wits end and I kept telling husband to prepare himself because I knew the psychiatrist would recommend medications. He kept telling me that I didn't know that, and even if he did he was ging to veto the idea. I took the matter into my own hands and put difficult child on medications. husband is now convinced that it was the best thing do to. It's not perfect, but it helps and it makes being with difficult child more enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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