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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 212111" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>ok, weird title. There was a post earlier about how when a difficult child is doing really well, we get suspicious and wait for the other shoe to drop. It dropped. The little bugger took his patch off at school this morning. He was so out of control this afternoon at dismissal time the teacher had to have him wait in the hallway (he walks home so it isn't like he will miss the bus). </p><p> </p><p>When he walked in the door after school I knew something was up. He was loud, annoying, and started arguing about everything. Was on the verge of tears. I asked him if his patch was on. He said yeah. I said let me see? He said he just took it off. I said don't lie. He said it was barely on at school and he flushed it. He was just off the wall all evening. I left to go study, poor husband is stuck with him. Just as well, husband just ignores him. Not much else to do in this case.</p><p> </p><p>The positive? The higher dose of daytrana is helping, no lets just hope it keeps helping for awhile. I want those aliens back, or they can take his attitude back. I am flexible, I will take either. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 212111, member: 3184"] ok, weird title. There was a post earlier about how when a difficult child is doing really well, we get suspicious and wait for the other shoe to drop. It dropped. The little bugger took his patch off at school this morning. He was so out of control this afternoon at dismissal time the teacher had to have him wait in the hallway (he walks home so it isn't like he will miss the bus). When he walked in the door after school I knew something was up. He was loud, annoying, and started arguing about everything. Was on the verge of tears. I asked him if his patch was on. He said yeah. I said let me see? He said he just took it off. I said don't lie. He said it was barely on at school and he flushed it. He was just off the wall all evening. I left to go study, poor husband is stuck with him. Just as well, husband just ignores him. Not much else to do in this case. The positive? The higher dose of daytrana is helping, no lets just hope it keeps helping for awhile. I want those aliens back, or they can take his attitude back. I am flexible, I will take either. lol [/QUOTE]
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