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<blockquote data-quote="lisae" data-source="post: 110626" data-attributes="member: 4261"><p>My difficult child's issue is his dad never being there for him - sure enough, husband had to work 12/23 - 12/25 and his only day off, the Saturday before, they called him in! So when husband left on Christmas morning, difficult child age 15 ran into his room and had a melt-down about his brother getting one more gift than he did! So much like a 6 yr old still - but when I talked to psychiatrist's NP the next day, she said it was his anxiety coming out and she raised his Seroquel level to give him some relief. </p><p></p><p>Holidays are so difficult. butterflydreams, my kids opened the UPS packages when they arrived during the day when I was at work, so they had no big surprises for Christmas proper. I just ended up giving them their main video game present early. I've decided in the long run it doesn't matter, Higher Power willing, there will be other holidays to come that turn out better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisae, post: 110626, member: 4261"] My difficult child's issue is his dad never being there for him - sure enough, husband had to work 12/23 - 12/25 and his only day off, the Saturday before, they called him in! So when husband left on Christmas morning, difficult child age 15 ran into his room and had a melt-down about his brother getting one more gift than he did! So much like a 6 yr old still - but when I talked to psychiatrist's NP the next day, she said it was his anxiety coming out and she raised his Seroquel level to give him some relief. Holidays are so difficult. butterflydreams, my kids opened the UPS packages when they arrived during the day when I was at work, so they had no big surprises for Christmas proper. I just ended up giving them their main video game present early. I've decided in the long run it doesn't matter, Higher Power willing, there will be other holidays to come that turn out better! [/QUOTE]
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