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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 618539" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>I'm sure you are already doing this, but does son have one of those erasable boards for keeping track of appointments, phone numbers, that kind of thing? What about a plastic bin for on top of the fridge where he can keep bills/important papers/the mail when it comes in? I know that when I am feeling overwhelmed, any organizing tool I use anywhere (even cleaning the drawers in the kitchen and getting them re-organized) helps me to feel more capable of dealing with other areas that are out of my control.</p><p></p><p>That is how we dealt with multiple appointments and the chaos of where the mail went for difficult child daughter. (The erasable board was her idea. It worked great. There were three kids, difficult child, and me to keep track of. We used a different colored marker for each of us. Everyone knew who had a doctor's appointment and when, what the bus schedule was, phone numbers for schools and doctors, when I would be there and when I would be gone, difficult child work schedule, kids appointments.</p><p></p><p>I think a tool like that might help your difficult child feel more in charge of his affairs.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p><p></p><p>Also...has there been a change in son since beginning the Cymbalta?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 618539, member: 17461"] I'm sure you are already doing this, but does son have one of those erasable boards for keeping track of appointments, phone numbers, that kind of thing? What about a plastic bin for on top of the fridge where he can keep bills/important papers/the mail when it comes in? I know that when I am feeling overwhelmed, any organizing tool I use anywhere (even cleaning the drawers in the kitchen and getting them re-organized) helps me to feel more capable of dealing with other areas that are out of my control. That is how we dealt with multiple appointments and the chaos of where the mail went for difficult child daughter. (The erasable board was her idea. It worked great. There were three kids, difficult child, and me to keep track of. We used a different colored marker for each of us. Everyone knew who had a doctor's appointment and when, what the bus schedule was, phone numbers for schools and doctors, when I would be there and when I would be gone, difficult child work schedule, kids appointments. I think a tool like that might help your difficult child feel more in charge of his affairs. Cedar Also...has there been a change in son since beginning the Cymbalta? [/QUOTE]
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