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So it looks like difficult child will be outplaced from school
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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonlg" data-source="post: 44436" data-attributes="member: 2894"><p>The medications seem to be going fairly well. :::knocks on wood::: Still holding my breath waiting for the bottom to fall out, but the meltdowns are fewer and father between, and when he has them, they're less intense and more redirectable. But, he's obviously not 100% (granted, he's a difficult child, so I didn't expect he would be)...still *having* meltdowns and still having oppositional behaviors, hence the refusal to go to school today with a still unidentified trigger (he said he was "tired").</p><p></p><p>The Seroquel seems to be keeping whatever "manic" type episodes we used to see under control...I haven't seen any of those since he's been home from the psychiatric hospital. Still seeing the "mood" shift though...for instance Sunday was a multiple meltdown day and I knew it would be just by his mood. I knew today would be a rough day (I anticipated the school refusal) by the fact that I was woken up by his unusually loud, hyped up voice this morning (yet he was "tired"????? LOL). Right now he's very moody...edgy....loud....yelling....I'm awaiting the next meltdown.</p><p></p><p>Anxious to see if he developes a negative response to the Strattera over time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonlg, post: 44436, member: 2894"] The medications seem to be going fairly well. :::knocks on wood::: Still holding my breath waiting for the bottom to fall out, but the meltdowns are fewer and father between, and when he has them, they're less intense and more redirectable. But, he's obviously not 100% (granted, he's a difficult child, so I didn't expect he would be)...still *having* meltdowns and still having oppositional behaviors, hence the refusal to go to school today with a still unidentified trigger (he said he was "tired"). The Seroquel seems to be keeping whatever "manic" type episodes we used to see under control...I haven't seen any of those since he's been home from the psychiatric hospital. Still seeing the "mood" shift though...for instance Sunday was a multiple meltdown day and I knew it would be just by his mood. I knew today would be a rough day (I anticipated the school refusal) by the fact that I was woken up by his unusually loud, hyped up voice this morning (yet he was "tired"????? LOL). Right now he's very moody...edgy....loud....yelling....I'm awaiting the next meltdown. Anxious to see if he developes a negative response to the Strattera over time... [/QUOTE]
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