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difficult child attacks again for hours, this is getting old fast!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 135426" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Big hugs............I have been there done that with my kiddo.</p><p></p><p>Tell me about the medication situation. Is he D/Cing the Ritalin or Prozac? If even one medication is slightly off, it can have a devastating effect on children like these. They lose their little marbles over everything and anything if even one brain chemical is off. Both Ritalin and Prozac, each individually, made my son require hospitalization. Both activated him into a state of chaos. Have you considered the phosph route if he gets out of control again?</p><p></p><p>Be glad he responds to your sister and brother in law, not guilty or sad, it has nothing to do with how much he loves you. Kids like these often respond better to males, especially ones that are not part of the every day grind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 135426, member: 3301"] Big hugs............I have been there done that with my kiddo. Tell me about the medication situation. Is he D/Cing the Ritalin or Prozac? If even one medication is slightly off, it can have a devastating effect on children like these. They lose their little marbles over everything and anything if even one brain chemical is off. Both Ritalin and Prozac, each individually, made my son require hospitalization. Both activated him into a state of chaos. Have you considered the phosph route if he gets out of control again? Be glad he responds to your sister and brother in law, not guilty or sad, it has nothing to do with how much he loves you. Kids like these often respond better to males, especially ones that are not part of the every day grind. [/QUOTE]
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