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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 266455" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p><span style="color: blue">Shari, I'm noticing a pattern. Maybe I'm missing something, but...</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue">He goes willingly (or willingly enough) to the safe room.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue"><strong>Then</strong> he blows up.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue">I agree with whoever suggested a walk in the garden or even playground. Maybe he thinks "it won't be so bad this time", gets there and it reminds him that he's had issues there before. difficult child 1 has this problem with the model of car creep drives. If she sees one go by - even a different color - she gets real uptight and anxious.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: blue">That on top of the time of day.</span> We have the biggest issues with difficult child 2 at about 7 PM, and difficult child 1 at 9:30 (ish). About the time they're getting <em>tired</em>.</p><p> </p><p>I wonder if you aren't on to something with the depakote. But I don't know. When difficult child 2 was on concerta, he was fine in the morning until he took it (right around 7 AM) - then he went to school. He had accidents (major wetting) and meltdowns around 11 AM. He would come home from school at 2 and be whiny and aggressive unless allowed to play video games (we do not allow on school days). Then about 7 PM his behavior got better, bedtime was no issue - except he couldn't get to sleep. When he finally did, he slept like someone had smacked him with a 2x4. He would sleepwalk to pee in the middle of the night - and many times, it was all over the floor in his room or the bathroom. He had no idea. Then he'd wake up fine. Now - when BM had the school giving it to him about 8 AM, push this back an hour and it was almost exactly the same.</p><p> </p><p>We took him off the concerta because we couldn't stand the meltdowns, peeing all over the floor, etc. He turned into a grade-A <strong>BRAT </strong>while on it. Off it, yes, he's got LDs but he's a child instead of a monster.</p><p> </p><p>Just my thoughts/story. Worth a check anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 266455, member: 6705"] [COLOR=blue]Shari, I'm noticing a pattern. Maybe I'm missing something, but...[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][/COLOR] [COLOR=blue]He goes willingly (or willingly enough) to the safe room.[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][B]Then[/B] he blows up.[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][/COLOR] [COLOR=blue]I agree with whoever suggested a walk in the garden or even playground. Maybe he thinks "it won't be so bad this time", gets there and it reminds him that he's had issues there before. difficult child 1 has this problem with the model of car creep drives. If she sees one go by - even a different color - she gets real uptight and anxious.[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][/COLOR] [COLOR=blue]That on top of the time of day.[/COLOR] We have the biggest issues with difficult child 2 at about 7 PM, and difficult child 1 at 9:30 (ish). About the time they're getting [I]tired[/I]. I wonder if you aren't on to something with the depakote. But I don't know. When difficult child 2 was on concerta, he was fine in the morning until he took it (right around 7 AM) - then he went to school. He had accidents (major wetting) and meltdowns around 11 AM. He would come home from school at 2 and be whiny and aggressive unless allowed to play video games (we do not allow on school days). Then about 7 PM his behavior got better, bedtime was no issue - except he couldn't get to sleep. When he finally did, he slept like someone had smacked him with a 2x4. He would sleepwalk to pee in the middle of the night - and many times, it was all over the floor in his room or the bathroom. He had no idea. Then he'd wake up fine. Now - when BM had the school giving it to him about 8 AM, push this back an hour and it was almost exactly the same. We took him off the concerta because we couldn't stand the meltdowns, peeing all over the floor, etc. He turned into a grade-A [B]BRAT [/B]while on it. Off it, yes, he's got LDs but he's a child instead of a monster. Just my thoughts/story. Worth a check anyway. [/QUOTE]
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