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<blockquote data-quote="lizanne2" data-source="post: 262218" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>First, I haven't been around for a while....shat is Vyvase/ Ia mnot familiar withthis drug.</p><p> </p><p>Alas, the Bword was quite common in my house for quite a while. Those extreme melt downs are exhausting. I too often chose my battles carefully when difficult child was young. It caused tension with my daughter but it created less drama. </p><p> </p><p>I chose 'must do' behaviors and the rest were only addressed if difficult child was receptive. I used my daughter's asthma as a metaphor. She was on the track team to help her with her asthma and she did what she could. If her asthma was triggered by something, well then she did less. Once we managed the asthma she was required to do what everyone else did. Now, she sometimes used the asthma excuse, more often than i probably know. I likened difficult child's rages as time when he was having an 'attack'. And I am sure he sometimes used his 'dxes' as excuses, more often than I probably know. But, over time, his self managing skills are improving and things are better. </p><p> </p><p>Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizanne2, post: 262218, member: 7078"] First, I haven't been around for a while....shat is Vyvase/ Ia mnot familiar withthis drug. Alas, the Bword was quite common in my house for quite a while. Those extreme melt downs are exhausting. I too often chose my battles carefully when difficult child was young. It caused tension with my daughter but it created less drama. I chose 'must do' behaviors and the rest were only addressed if difficult child was receptive. I used my daughter's asthma as a metaphor. She was on the track team to help her with her asthma and she did what she could. If her asthma was triggered by something, well then she did less. Once we managed the asthma she was required to do what everyone else did. Now, she sometimes used the asthma excuse, more often than i probably know. I likened difficult child's rages as time when he was having an 'attack'. And I am sure he sometimes used his 'dxes' as excuses, more often than I probably know. But, over time, his self managing skills are improving and things are better. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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