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difficult child forced to SSRIs, he is quite upset
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 589403" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I think I don't give him enough credit on how much he has actually grown up during these last two years he has been out of home. He really doesn't like that he is forced to take this medication. He is very negative about it and how it may influence on him. He is bit**ng and whining and moaning and he is certainly letting everyone here at home know how much he hates it and how much it sucks and how much more it will suck when it starts to work. He is extremely negative, sarcastic and flippant about it. </p><p></p><p>And he went to pharmacy and bought the pills already at Monday, he actually read the instructions and followed them and started taking pills yesterday ( of course he says it is because he is sure he will get all allergic reactions mentioned in the instructions and because of that he doesn't want to start when he will be in Tunisia on vacation next week.) And he diligently keeps his mood and sleep diaries to follow his reactions.</p><p></p><p>I find that very mature from him. I really assumed he would do some passive-aggressive koi to sabotage this, because he feels coerced. Of course he can do that and just hide it from me... Wouldn't be new to him, but somehow him complaining so loudly and still taking the actual steps to follow the doctors' orders is new. In the past he would had act less reluctant and then done his passive-aggressive koi, when you don't expect that. Either he has become smarter or he actually isn't planning sabotaging this medication trial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 589403, member: 14557"] I think I don't give him enough credit on how much he has actually grown up during these last two years he has been out of home. He really doesn't like that he is forced to take this medication. He is very negative about it and how it may influence on him. He is bit**ng and whining and moaning and he is certainly letting everyone here at home know how much he hates it and how much it sucks and how much more it will suck when it starts to work. He is extremely negative, sarcastic and flippant about it. And he went to pharmacy and bought the pills already at Monday, he actually read the instructions and followed them and started taking pills yesterday ( of course he says it is because he is sure he will get all allergic reactions mentioned in the instructions and because of that he doesn't want to start when he will be in Tunisia on vacation next week.) And he diligently keeps his mood and sleep diaries to follow his reactions. I find that very mature from him. I really assumed he would do some passive-aggressive koi to sabotage this, because he feels coerced. Of course he can do that and just hide it from me... Wouldn't be new to him, but somehow him complaining so loudly and still taking the actual steps to follow the doctors' orders is new. In the past he would had act less reluctant and then done his passive-aggressive koi, when you don't expect that. Either he has become smarter or he actually isn't planning sabotaging this medication trial. [/QUOTE]
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