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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 292436" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>ML-I totally understand. My difficult child, for the most part, won't let anyone else see he is anxious, unless it turns into an overnight and then he seems to fall apart.</p><p></p><p>Idohope-It sure is a strange pattern, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>Andy-It's so weird with difficult child because he just likes to fall asleep in our room and knows husband will move him once he is asleep-if given his choice he'd fall asleep in the living room still but is getting way too big for husband to carry him up the stairs. </p><p></p><p>difficult child's psychiatrist isn't convinced it's anxiety, he definitely didn't want to change up any of his medications right now except for starting to decrease his Loxapine. I still think it is but I guess because difficult child doesn't seem to show it during the school year and seems fine once he is at camp he didn't seem to worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 292436, member: 1631"] ML-I totally understand. My difficult child, for the most part, won't let anyone else see he is anxious, unless it turns into an overnight and then he seems to fall apart. Idohope-It sure is a strange pattern, isn't it? Andy-It's so weird with difficult child because he just likes to fall asleep in our room and knows husband will move him once he is asleep-if given his choice he'd fall asleep in the living room still but is getting way too big for husband to carry him up the stairs. difficult child's psychiatrist isn't convinced it's anxiety, he definitely didn't want to change up any of his medications right now except for starting to decrease his Loxapine. I still think it is but I guess because difficult child doesn't seem to show it during the school year and seems fine once he is at camp he didn't seem to worried. [/QUOTE]
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