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Vyvanse anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="butterfly31972" data-source="post: 206387" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>Thank you smallworld. I just am so leary about going the medication route but we really could not</p><p>get him to listen at all and focus at school. As far as home went, he was getting more angry and we could not get him to come away from the ledge-so to speak. He was just so defiant that he came across as ODD to alot of people. But now that he is able to calm himself and not fly off the handle, we feel we can improve his behaviors. Whereas before he would just throw down the gauintlet and not listen to anything. </p><p></p><p>Things are looking up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterfly31972, post: 206387, member: 4088"] Thank you smallworld. I just am so leary about going the medication route but we really could not get him to listen at all and focus at school. As far as home went, he was getting more angry and we could not get him to come away from the ledge-so to speak. He was just so defiant that he came across as ODD to alot of people. But now that he is able to calm himself and not fly off the handle, we feel we can improve his behaviors. Whereas before he would just throw down the gauintlet and not listen to anything. Things are looking up! [/QUOTE]
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