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<blockquote data-quote="tessaturtle" data-source="post: 528414" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>@ Susie - Thank you for googling that! I didn't even THINK to try that, and I google everything! LOL! THat is really interesting what you found re: the fenugreek. Because, I tell you, it WAS so strange to have such a strong odor of maple syrup...even husband commented to difficult child about it and asked him about it. difficult child had put his sweatshirt immediately in the laundry when he got home, which is how I first noticed the smell, but he still smelled strongly of it because he was still in his tee and jeans. When we pressed him on it last night, the answer he finally gave was he ate a small pancake while at this friends house. Now looking back that doesn't make sense, because when he eats that here, he certainly doesn't carry the smell around him like he is wearing it....but I think we were too exhausted at that point with him to even question it.</p><p></p><p>I have never checked difficult child's eyes when he gets home in the past, but now I guess we need to if things keep going on like this. Although he is grounded all week, so we have some breathing room - sigh.</p><p></p><p>His therapist is coming over today just to talk with husband and I to ask about difficult child history, and she will be back tomorrow to meet with the whole family, maybe a good topic of discussion for her.</p><p></p><p>Good idea about printing out the page. We don't even know this kid's parents - again, difficult child took it upon himself to start going over there despite us not meeting them yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tessaturtle, post: 528414, member: 3510"] @ Susie - Thank you for googling that! I didn't even THINK to try that, and I google everything! LOL! THat is really interesting what you found re: the fenugreek. Because, I tell you, it WAS so strange to have such a strong odor of maple syrup...even husband commented to difficult child about it and asked him about it. difficult child had put his sweatshirt immediately in the laundry when he got home, which is how I first noticed the smell, but he still smelled strongly of it because he was still in his tee and jeans. When we pressed him on it last night, the answer he finally gave was he ate a small pancake while at this friends house. Now looking back that doesn't make sense, because when he eats that here, he certainly doesn't carry the smell around him like he is wearing it....but I think we were too exhausted at that point with him to even question it. I have never checked difficult child's eyes when he gets home in the past, but now I guess we need to if things keep going on like this. Although he is grounded all week, so we have some breathing room - sigh. His therapist is coming over today just to talk with husband and I to ask about difficult child history, and she will be back tomorrow to meet with the whole family, maybe a good topic of discussion for her. Good idea about printing out the page. We don't even know this kid's parents - again, difficult child took it upon himself to start going over there despite us not meeting them yet. [/QUOTE]
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