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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 47774" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Sequoia, bless you and I'm with you- I think you have hit the nail on the head- especially about being treated like conduct disorder, which sd and tdocs were doing too.</p><p></p><p>If you don't mind me asking, what kind of school does your difficult child go to and what kind of accommodations, if any, are effective at school?</p><p></p><p>My difficult child did the car jumping prior to taking prozac. The spree this year happened right after school kicked him out (rejection issues) and prozac had been doubled. </p><p></p><p>As bad as his actions were on his crime spree, i think good signs are that he didn't retaliate against school and commit any major crime at school, he didn't show the same type of erratic behavior like rolling around with a knife or jumping out of cars, and he was able to notice that there are times he doesn't feel pain normally- told me- and was willing to answer psychiatrists questions about it. to me, this is light years ahead of where we were. i guess as i'm thinking he's finally at a point where we can find out and treat whatever is really going on, the entire sd and county is trying to eliminate me and destroy him. so, i'm just trying to convince myself that if i give it my best to fight all of them, maybe i can salvage something for him. maybe someday one of them will look at the facts and talk to a psychiatrist instead of just backing up what another county person or sd member has already decided or assumed. (HAH)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 47774, member: 3699"] Sequoia, bless you and I'm with you- I think you have hit the nail on the head- especially about being treated like conduct disorder, which sd and tdocs were doing too. If you don't mind me asking, what kind of school does your difficult child go to and what kind of accommodations, if any, are effective at school? My difficult child did the car jumping prior to taking prozac. The spree this year happened right after school kicked him out (rejection issues) and prozac had been doubled. As bad as his actions were on his crime spree, i think good signs are that he didn't retaliate against school and commit any major crime at school, he didn't show the same type of erratic behavior like rolling around with a knife or jumping out of cars, and he was able to notice that there are times he doesn't feel pain normally- told me- and was willing to answer psychiatrists questions about it. to me, this is light years ahead of where we were. i guess as i'm thinking he's finally at a point where we can find out and treat whatever is really going on, the entire sd and county is trying to eliminate me and destroy him. so, i'm just trying to convince myself that if i give it my best to fight all of them, maybe i can salvage something for him. maybe someday one of them will look at the facts and talk to a psychiatrist instead of just backing up what another county person or sd member has already decided or assumed. (HAH) [/QUOTE]
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