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<blockquote data-quote="PorcupineWhisperer" data-source="post: 110538" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>In regard to medication adjustments, he is on a good medication 'cocktail' and I don't really want to mess with it. In the summer we tried adding in Imipramine and it triggered a seizure (not pretty).</p><p></p><p>TL (nice to see a familiar face ...er name :smile: ). The issue with Good Nights, is two fold. On one hand he wore them while at home prior to being placed in the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Let's just say they led to some 'boundary issues'. Also because he is a Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) kid, his emotional development is off. One minute he is talking about his girlfriend and the next he could be tantrumming like a very large 3 year old. My goal is to get him functioning as close to his chronological age (13) as possible. </p><p>Oh, and in regard to it being a father/son thing - when he goes home it will be to an all female household.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PorcupineWhisperer, post: 110538, member: 62"] In regard to medication adjustments, he is on a good medication 'cocktail' and I don't really want to mess with it. In the summer we tried adding in Imipramine and it triggered a seizure (not pretty). TL (nice to see a familiar face ...er name [img]:smile:[/img] ). The issue with Good Nights, is two fold. On one hand he wore them while at home prior to being placed in the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Let's just say they led to some 'boundary issues'. Also because he is a Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) kid, his emotional development is off. One minute he is talking about his girlfriend and the next he could be tantrumming like a very large 3 year old. My goal is to get him functioning as close to his chronological age (13) as possible. Oh, and in regard to it being a father/son thing - when he goes home it will be to an all female household. [/QUOTE]
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