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difficult child 1 got another diagnosis tacked on today.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 361249" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Given the things you have posted here, it sounds like a logical change in diagnosis. Hopefully the medication changes will make him easier to live with and help him control his impulses and behaviors. You may find that when he is on the right medication combo that he likes it because he likes the way it makes him feel. </p><p></p><p>Wiz tends to be rather anti-medicine in that he will put off taking advil, sinus medicine, even imitrex sometimes.. He wants to let his body work it out. When it comes to his daily medications there has never been serious medication refusal. I once asked why he had never refused medications. He told us that he liked the way he felt and acted when he took them, he was able to behave in ways that did not embarrass himself at all and did not embarrass us much. Hopefully when the new medication changes are stable your difficult child will be able to feel this way too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 361249, member: 1233"] Given the things you have posted here, it sounds like a logical change in diagnosis. Hopefully the medication changes will make him easier to live with and help him control his impulses and behaviors. You may find that when he is on the right medication combo that he likes it because he likes the way it makes him feel. Wiz tends to be rather anti-medicine in that he will put off taking advil, sinus medicine, even imitrex sometimes.. He wants to let his body work it out. When it comes to his daily medications there has never been serious medication refusal. I once asked why he had never refused medications. He told us that he liked the way he felt and acted when he took them, he was able to behave in ways that did not embarrass himself at all and did not embarrass us much. Hopefully when the new medication changes are stable your difficult child will be able to feel this way too. [/QUOTE]
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