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difficult child got a gift for husband's birthday for the first time, ever!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 586305" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Most excellent post Terry! Like I said, with oldest difficult child no medications really worked but the Depakote did and when it worked, wow what a difference. Just watch for the plateau and/or when it goes out of wack too high. You can easily get it back within limits but you WILL see the difference in behaviors starting to change. Just a big heads up! I really wish my difficult child would go back on it but she refuses due to the weight gain and the fact that she just couldn't control her eating. More like she WOULDN'T control it. I know it was the depression doing it as she cycles into serious depression in late fall early winter and it sticks with her until Jan/Feb.</p><p></p><p>I really hope this sticks with your difficult child and you can maintain it with careful watching of the levels and that he doesn't decide to go off it for any reason or need to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 586305, member: 455"] Most excellent post Terry! Like I said, with oldest difficult child no medications really worked but the Depakote did and when it worked, wow what a difference. Just watch for the plateau and/or when it goes out of wack too high. You can easily get it back within limits but you WILL see the difference in behaviors starting to change. Just a big heads up! I really wish my difficult child would go back on it but she refuses due to the weight gain and the fact that she just couldn't control her eating. More like she WOULDN'T control it. I know it was the depression doing it as she cycles into serious depression in late fall early winter and it sticks with her until Jan/Feb. I really hope this sticks with your difficult child and you can maintain it with careful watching of the levels and that he doesn't decide to go off it for any reason or need to! [/QUOTE]
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