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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 159865" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Clonazepam has been a godsend for my difficult child's anxiety. He is now going off of it because it was for short term. We cut from .75 mg 3 times per day to .5 mg 3 times per day on Saturday and things are going great. This Saturday will go down to .25 mg 3 times per day.</p><p> </p><p>Does disinhibited mean not being afraid? If so, I am hoping that is why he has been boldly talking back to teachers and I am wondering if that is also part of his "climbing everywhere"? I will see when he is off if he will start being a little more aware of respecting adults and not climb as much? It will be awesome wonderful if he starts showing respect again and even if he gets a little more fearful in his climbing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 159865, member: 5096"] Clonazepam has been a godsend for my difficult child's anxiety. He is now going off of it because it was for short term. We cut from .75 mg 3 times per day to .5 mg 3 times per day on Saturday and things are going great. This Saturday will go down to .25 mg 3 times per day. Does disinhibited mean not being afraid? If so, I am hoping that is why he has been boldly talking back to teachers and I am wondering if that is also part of his "climbing everywhere"? I will see when he is off if he will start being a little more aware of respecting adults and not climb as much? It will be awesome wonderful if he starts showing respect again and even if he gets a little more fearful in his climbing? [/QUOTE]
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