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Daughter irritable and nasty, fights with me and everyone else.
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 372782"><p>I like Andy's suggestion. With these kids, it's the little things (A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS). Sorry, didn't mean to shout just trying to make a point lol. It's exhausting, isn't it? This is the first year manster hasn't awaken nightly to call for me. I can now say my child didn't sleep through the night till he was 11 (years, not months). I still have to stay in his room till he falls asleep which thankfully with his nightly clonidine doesn't take long. I know it doesn't feel good to give our kids medications but unfortunately with many of them, it's a necessary evil. Of course now you're back in the game of managing side effects with benefits but if you can be patient and hang in there, throwing in some cognitive work, you can get attain a better quality of life. I think you're a wonderful mom. Hugs, ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 372782"] I like Andy's suggestion. With these kids, it's the little things (A LOT OF LITTLE THINGS). Sorry, didn't mean to shout just trying to make a point lol. It's exhausting, isn't it? This is the first year manster hasn't awaken nightly to call for me. I can now say my child didn't sleep through the night till he was 11 (years, not months). I still have to stay in his room till he falls asleep which thankfully with his nightly clonidine doesn't take long. I know it doesn't feel good to give our kids medications but unfortunately with many of them, it's a necessary evil. Of course now you're back in the game of managing side effects with benefits but if you can be patient and hang in there, throwing in some cognitive work, you can get attain a better quality of life. I think you're a wonderful mom. Hugs, ML [/QUOTE]
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