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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 156086" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Boy, Star- Dude was good at this.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm going to do that- it sounds like something I would get a kick out of seeing him react to! I did the locks about 18 mos ago- difficult child took the door and door trim off to get in the room anyway. I left the door off (it wasn't my bedroom- it was my spare room "office"- you know- my corner of the world.</p><p></p><p>Definitely - a list is needed as a sticky or something.</p><p></p><p>Steely- that IS THE EXACT talk that I gave him yesterday. And I meant it- he was supposed to have a blood draw about 10 days ago- the medications probably would have been raised- then what would have happened? He told the therapist (I heard on the slide) that he started taking them again- this was today. I will be checking very closely just to be sure.</p><p></p><p>Alongfortheride- boy, we do sound in the same boat- almost everything. And that is exactly what my difficult child said about the seroquel, after I started giving it to him earlier and this is why he said he couldn't stand to take it. Mind you, though, he was already hypomanic and thus, wanting to stay up half the night and find girlie photos on the computer- you know- the computer in my corner of the world that has no door on the room. LOL!!</p><p></p><p>Oh- yes I did find a little something (not a great big deal) between towels at the bottom of the stack in the linen cabinet. (We never use the towels at the bottom of the stack.) I will be revieweing the lists in this thread over the next few days, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 156086, member: 3699"] Boy, Star- Dude was good at this. I'm going to do that- it sounds like something I would get a kick out of seeing him react to! I did the locks about 18 mos ago- difficult child took the door and door trim off to get in the room anyway. I left the door off (it wasn't my bedroom- it was my spare room "office"- you know- my corner of the world. Definitely - a list is needed as a sticky or something. Steely- that IS THE EXACT talk that I gave him yesterday. And I meant it- he was supposed to have a blood draw about 10 days ago- the medications probably would have been raised- then what would have happened? He told the therapist (I heard on the slide) that he started taking them again- this was today. I will be checking very closely just to be sure. Alongfortheride- boy, we do sound in the same boat- almost everything. And that is exactly what my difficult child said about the seroquel, after I started giving it to him earlier and this is why he said he couldn't stand to take it. Mind you, though, he was already hypomanic and thus, wanting to stay up half the night and find girlie photos on the computer- you know- the computer in my corner of the world that has no door on the room. LOL!! Oh- yes I did find a little something (not a great big deal) between towels at the bottom of the stack in the linen cabinet. (We never use the towels at the bottom of the stack.) I will be revieweing the lists in this thread over the next few days, too. [/QUOTE]
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