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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 345185" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I agree with-Shari and Timerlady.</p><p>You've got to train him in small steps.</p><p>Sat a.m., what would happen if you brought him a small glass of his fave juice with-his am. medications in bed? Then let him go back to sleep for a few min until the medications kick in.</p><p>Then when he demands you go fishing, tell him what a GREAT idea that is and that as soon as he gets dressed and makes his bed, (or some small chore) you'll be waiting in the car for him.</p><p>Or does he need help finding his fishing pole?</p><p>Etc.</p><p>My son and daughter used to fight in the a.m. and I would be awakened by screaming, yelling, banging doors and then they would bring it into my bedroom right onto my bed. Arg, what an awful way to wake up! </p><p>We bought a lock for easy child's door and told her to stay completely away from difficult child in the a.m.</p><p>I told both of them that if they started a fight the next a.m., they would BOTH be grounded. </p><p> </p><p>It is so exhausting. by the way, we used Adderall in the a.m. and still us it. It's a miracle. How did the dr come to the Bipolar diagnosis? Have you tried stimulants? What happened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 345185, member: 3419"] I agree with-Shari and Timerlady. You've got to train him in small steps. Sat a.m., what would happen if you brought him a small glass of his fave juice with-his am. medications in bed? Then let him go back to sleep for a few min until the medications kick in. Then when he demands you go fishing, tell him what a GREAT idea that is and that as soon as he gets dressed and makes his bed, (or some small chore) you'll be waiting in the car for him. Or does he need help finding his fishing pole? Etc. My son and daughter used to fight in the a.m. and I would be awakened by screaming, yelling, banging doors and then they would bring it into my bedroom right onto my bed. Arg, what an awful way to wake up! We bought a lock for easy child's door and told her to stay completely away from difficult child in the a.m. I told both of them that if they started a fight the next a.m., they would BOTH be grounded. It is so exhausting. by the way, we used Adderall in the a.m. and still us it. It's a miracle. How did the dr come to the Bipolar diagnosis? Have you tried stimulants? What happened? [/QUOTE]
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