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<blockquote data-quote="earthprowler" data-source="post: 145226" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>thank you for you nice words of wisdom. it is so hard some days, i'd love to crawl inside his head to find out what makes him think the way he does. the impulsivity is the worst one to deal with next to the temper tantrums! last week instead of coming through the door he climbed in through the window and ripped all my curtains down! don't know why.</p><p> </p><p>i am concerned about all the medications he's on and can see the cycles in slower motion now, he's like a ping pong ball on freeze frame most of the time.......mad, sad, sorry, hateful, laughing, it's such a vicious cycle. </p><p> </p><p>He does have an IEP and the behavioral dicipline they had working quit working because he stopped caring about gaining anything good, he knows he can do it so he just won't do what they want at all. He has also been evaluated by the school and is a good candidate for ED which will probably start next year with a new school and a fresh start hopefully for him.</p><p> </p><p>I know they are checking his blood every other day in the hospital to check the medication levels and his p-doctor is trying to crawl inside of him to find out why he's acting the way he does. </p><p> </p><p>Trust me, i know a whole lot more than i did a year ago when they thought it was just ADHD and i'm trying to do everything i can for him! </p><p> </p><p>Right now he's already told the hospital therapist that he's being good because he wants to go home, but they want to see him in action. he's just not going to give them what they want because he wants to be at home. he had one kid punch him in the nose and another kick him in the privates (which they were reprimanded for) and he now knows what it feels like to be on the receiving end of what he dishes out to the other kids at school and in the neighborhood but he didn't flinch and controled him self very well and did not hit back because he knew he'd get in trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earthprowler, post: 145226, member: 5019"] thank you for you nice words of wisdom. it is so hard some days, i'd love to crawl inside his head to find out what makes him think the way he does. the impulsivity is the worst one to deal with next to the temper tantrums! last week instead of coming through the door he climbed in through the window and ripped all my curtains down! don't know why. i am concerned about all the medications he's on and can see the cycles in slower motion now, he's like a ping pong ball on freeze frame most of the time.......mad, sad, sorry, hateful, laughing, it's such a vicious cycle. He does have an IEP and the behavioral dicipline they had working quit working because he stopped caring about gaining anything good, he knows he can do it so he just won't do what they want at all. He has also been evaluated by the school and is a good candidate for ED which will probably start next year with a new school and a fresh start hopefully for him. I know they are checking his blood every other day in the hospital to check the medication levels and his p-doctor is trying to crawl inside of him to find out why he's acting the way he does. Trust me, i know a whole lot more than i did a year ago when they thought it was just ADHD and i'm trying to do everything i can for him! Right now he's already told the hospital therapist that he's being good because he wants to go home, but they want to see him in action. he's just not going to give them what they want because he wants to be at home. he had one kid punch him in the nose and another kick him in the privates (which they were reprimanded for) and he now knows what it feels like to be on the receiving end of what he dishes out to the other kids at school and in the neighborhood but he didn't flinch and controled him self very well and did not hit back because he knew he'd get in trouble. [/QUOTE]
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