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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 479460" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>So, declaring them incompetent until they are 18 and you do the guardianship stuff or does that replace it or??? I will call my arc advocate for sure after this all settles down. At least he only turns 15 in Jan so I have the year to get it done and I will make sure it is ready to go early. </p><p></p><p>As far as how he is doing.....I called this morning and they said he got up early and already had a headache (didn't admit it but said he needed advil, but I'm not gonna tell you why, haha, as they watch him rub his head... he is so transparent most times thank heaven.) I have a "family meeting" (again, sigh...alot of travel for a minute of seeing him) but I will grab the doctor during that time. I hear ours is out today taking his boards but will be back tomorrow. I will have the one who does seizure work though so that is good. I will just take advantage and pick his brain. Sounds like the nurse he has now is much more seizure wise....she said they are assuming a seizure if he sleeps or has the headache so I hope that means they are listening to me. It is so different than what they saw just a week ago so they know it is a change. It only happened that one day when he was inpt those two weeks. </p><p></p><p>We have never gone up on medications so quickly before with him so that is a little scary to me. He can sometimes do well on a medication if we go slowly even if he does poorly on it going a normal rate.... but that wasn't an option since he was so reckless after each seizure. </p><p></p><p>they said after his medications kicked in he was in group and doing ok. I always feel like he must be the toughest kid ever for them, but they reassured me that this is what they do and they have kids way way harder than Q. He generally doesn't intentionally hurt anyone, just a containment issue, haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 479460, member: 12886"] So, declaring them incompetent until they are 18 and you do the guardianship stuff or does that replace it or??? I will call my arc advocate for sure after this all settles down. At least he only turns 15 in Jan so I have the year to get it done and I will make sure it is ready to go early. As far as how he is doing.....I called this morning and they said he got up early and already had a headache (didn't admit it but said he needed advil, but I'm not gonna tell you why, haha, as they watch him rub his head... he is so transparent most times thank heaven.) I have a "family meeting" (again, sigh...alot of travel for a minute of seeing him) but I will grab the doctor during that time. I hear ours is out today taking his boards but will be back tomorrow. I will have the one who does seizure work though so that is good. I will just take advantage and pick his brain. Sounds like the nurse he has now is much more seizure wise....she said they are assuming a seizure if he sleeps or has the headache so I hope that means they are listening to me. It is so different than what they saw just a week ago so they know it is a change. It only happened that one day when he was inpt those two weeks. We have never gone up on medications so quickly before with him so that is a little scary to me. He can sometimes do well on a medication if we go slowly even if he does poorly on it going a normal rate.... but that wasn't an option since he was so reckless after each seizure. they said after his medications kicked in he was in group and doing ok. I always feel like he must be the toughest kid ever for them, but they reassured me that this is what they do and they have kids way way harder than Q. He generally doesn't intentionally hurt anyone, just a containment issue, haha. [/QUOTE]
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