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difficult child 2 is now the problem child . . . . . & "My" difficult child 1 is back
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 477050" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>TeDo... You're in a particularily awkward corner, because of all you've been through with difficult child 1. So, I'm NOT intending to push buttons here, just raising a point...</p><p></p><p>When they hit puberty, their brains undergo massive changes. Our psychiatrist explained that if medications worked well before puberty, they <em>may</em> not work at all once puberty starts, or side-effects can go through the roof. Or, if medications were totally a disaster before, they can sometimes work miracles now.</p><p></p><p>We totally revamped our approach on medications this summer... and it was worth it. BUT... we haven't had majorly adverse reactions to anything (it either works, or it doesn't... and either way, there are some side effects but nothing over-the-top).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 477050, member: 11791"] TeDo... You're in a particularily awkward corner, because of all you've been through with difficult child 1. So, I'm NOT intending to push buttons here, just raising a point... When they hit puberty, their brains undergo massive changes. Our psychiatrist explained that if medications worked well before puberty, they [I]may[/I] not work at all once puberty starts, or side-effects can go through the roof. Or, if medications were totally a disaster before, they can sometimes work miracles now. We totally revamped our approach on medications this summer... and it was worth it. BUT... we haven't had majorly adverse reactions to anything (it either works, or it doesn't... and either way, there are some side effects but nothing over-the-top). [/QUOTE]
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