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difficult child 2 and his first day on a stimulant.
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 535077"><p>CB, I really hope you got a good night's sleep. It sounds like you were super stressed or something last night. I realize you have a lot on your plate right now and I know how alone you feel. I don't have a husband. My boys' father and I were planning on getting married after they were born. We had it all planned out. He took off 2 months before they were born and has had NO contact with them and refuses to pay child support (has sat in jail a few times I guess for not paying). With difficult child 1's issues, even getting out to meet anyone is not an option so I will forever be alone. </p><p></p><p>As for the stimulants, what you are describing is exactly why we stopped them after the first dose. The only difference is that difficult child 1 got super-hyper to go along with the incessant talking and heart racing. I watched my 3 year old "take a speed trip" and it scared the bejeebers out of me. I hope it gets better for your difficult child as he gets used to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 535077"] CB, I really hope you got a good night's sleep. It sounds like you were super stressed or something last night. I realize you have a lot on your plate right now and I know how alone you feel. I don't have a husband. My boys' father and I were planning on getting married after they were born. We had it all planned out. He took off 2 months before they were born and has had NO contact with them and refuses to pay child support (has sat in jail a few times I guess for not paying). With difficult child 1's issues, even getting out to meet anyone is not an option so I will forever be alone. As for the stimulants, what you are describing is exactly why we stopped them after the first dose. The only difference is that difficult child 1 got super-hyper to go along with the incessant talking and heart racing. I watched my 3 year old "take a speed trip" and it scared the bejeebers out of me. I hope it gets better for your difficult child as he gets used to it. [/QUOTE]
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