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<blockquote data-quote="whateveryousay2007" data-source="post: 94199" data-attributes="member: 4265"><p>I did call the doctor and cleared up other issues too.... they took him off of Vyvanse. Too many complaints from too many people!</p><p></p><p>he's back on Adderall XR 20 mg for the time being. The reason we switched was that it wasn't quite strong enough but his doctor doesn't want to up the dosage until after testing. This weekend was okay considering the circumstances. His impulsiveness was a little more than what I wanted it to be but his attitude was 1000% better!</p><p></p><p>With that being said my child is tiny. A twig to say the least. I've been having the worst problems with the school. He will not eat school lunch. His school system lunch cost $2.50/day. He wastes it! He took peanut butter for lunch most of last year. Well the cafeteria lady (monitor) decided to confront me saying he couldn't eat peanut butter anymore because it's not healthy. What? She told me the principal told her that he would have to buy school lunch if he brought it again.</p><p></p><p>The poor child will not eat at school. I told the doctor this. He told me NO! He COULD eat peanut butter everyday at lunch if that's what he will eat. If the school had a problem with it to call him directly. So, I spoke with his wonderful teacher and she was shocked that I was told that he couldn't have peanut butter. She told me that it was the lunch lady saying that not the principal. I explained everything to her and she said she would take care of it. I told her that difficult child was upset when he found out he would be taking lunch again because he said that lunch lady always got him in trouble. Excuse me? You do not jump on a 8 year old for something that his parents do. thank you....</p><p></p><p>So....my difficult child also will not eat the snacks that the teacher gives them in the afternoon (they eat lunch extremely early) so she's allowing difficult child to bring in yogurt to keep in her fridge.</p><p></p><p>Ahhh....they joys of public school!!!!! SO I'm hoping everything is calm until testing now.</p><p></p><p>Oh....and difficult child has discovered the joys of "pocket pool". That's a habit that I want to break, but I know it's normal (and embarrassing for him) but I don't want to draw attention to it. What do I do there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whateveryousay2007, post: 94199, member: 4265"] I did call the doctor and cleared up other issues too.... they took him off of Vyvanse. Too many complaints from too many people! he's back on Adderall XR 20 mg for the time being. The reason we switched was that it wasn't quite strong enough but his doctor doesn't want to up the dosage until after testing. This weekend was okay considering the circumstances. His impulsiveness was a little more than what I wanted it to be but his attitude was 1000% better! With that being said my child is tiny. A twig to say the least. I've been having the worst problems with the school. He will not eat school lunch. His school system lunch cost $2.50/day. He wastes it! He took peanut butter for lunch most of last year. Well the cafeteria lady (monitor) decided to confront me saying he couldn't eat peanut butter anymore because it's not healthy. What? She told me the principal told her that he would have to buy school lunch if he brought it again. The poor child will not eat at school. I told the doctor this. He told me NO! He COULD eat peanut butter everyday at lunch if that's what he will eat. If the school had a problem with it to call him directly. So, I spoke with his wonderful teacher and she was shocked that I was told that he couldn't have peanut butter. She told me that it was the lunch lady saying that not the principal. I explained everything to her and she said she would take care of it. I told her that difficult child was upset when he found out he would be taking lunch again because he said that lunch lady always got him in trouble. Excuse me? You do not jump on a 8 year old for something that his parents do. thank you.... So....my difficult child also will not eat the snacks that the teacher gives them in the afternoon (they eat lunch extremely early) so she's allowing difficult child to bring in yogurt to keep in her fridge. Ahhh....they joys of public school!!!!! SO I'm hoping everything is calm until testing now. Oh....and difficult child has discovered the joys of "pocket pool". That's a habit that I want to break, but I know it's normal (and embarrassing for him) but I don't want to draw attention to it. What do I do there? [/QUOTE]
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