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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 256602" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>What do you think is happening? Me knowing nothing about anything, it just seems as tho maybe difficult child is dealing with a sdden thinking disorder, maybe racing thoughts, or intrusive thoughts or something and he's trying to control them (hence the asking for the medications) but some of them are getting away from him. And the electrical impulses are firing so fast he's not tracking what he's saying and didn't remember or consider they'd be offensive or have consequences.</p><p> </p><p>Or, if he were like my difficult child, he'd be pulling your leg trying both to get a reaction and not have to take responsibility for it.</p><p> </p><p>But the randomness of his subject matter seems to indicate he can't help it. </p><p> </p><p>Do you have a professional you can call? I'm sure this is a bit scary, sort of the thing schizophrenics or maybe tourette children do. Not diagnosing, but can imagine how unsettling it is. Did it get better after the first half hour?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 256602, member: 5169"] What do you think is happening? Me knowing nothing about anything, it just seems as tho maybe difficult child is dealing with a sdden thinking disorder, maybe racing thoughts, or intrusive thoughts or something and he's trying to control them (hence the asking for the medications) but some of them are getting away from him. And the electrical impulses are firing so fast he's not tracking what he's saying and didn't remember or consider they'd be offensive or have consequences. Or, if he were like my difficult child, he'd be pulling your leg trying both to get a reaction and not have to take responsibility for it. But the randomness of his subject matter seems to indicate he can't help it. Do you have a professional you can call? I'm sure this is a bit scary, sort of the thing schizophrenics or maybe tourette children do. Not diagnosing, but can imagine how unsettling it is. Did it get better after the first half hour? [/QUOTE]
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