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<blockquote data-quote="shellyd67" data-source="post: 374173" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p>We decided to take a quick weekend trip to the beach this past weekend. Our last hurrah you could say. While driving, difficult child and easy child were watching a movie and being very well behaved. husband and I were having great conversation and everything seemed to being going well.</p><p> </p><p>Anyhow, difficult child says, " Something in my head is telling me to open the car door and jump out."</p><p> </p><p>husband and I look at eachother and try not to panic. We both reached for the locks and I whispered to husband " Do we have child safety doors and windows ?" Our car is fairly new and for the life of me I wasn't exactly sure.</p><p> </p><p>husband and I both say, " Are you hearing voices telling you to open the door buddy?"</p><p> </p><p>difficult child says, " No, I just wonder if I would get squashed or not and if I did jump out </p><p>you guys would probably keep going.</p><p> </p><p>Knowing difficult child they way we do, he says some very stange things to see how we will react and sometimes simply for attention be it positive or negative.</p><p> </p><p>He takes Concerta 36mgs daily and has no side effects other than sleep issues and he used to bite on his shirt.</p><p> </p><p>He has not made any statements since and really enjoyed himself this weekend. </p><p> </p><p>Just keeping any extra eye and ear on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellyd67, post: 374173, member: 6371"] We decided to take a quick weekend trip to the beach this past weekend. Our last hurrah you could say. While driving, difficult child and easy child were watching a movie and being very well behaved. husband and I were having great conversation and everything seemed to being going well. Anyhow, difficult child says, " Something in my head is telling me to open the car door and jump out." husband and I look at eachother and try not to panic. We both reached for the locks and I whispered to husband " Do we have child safety doors and windows ?" Our car is fairly new and for the life of me I wasn't exactly sure. husband and I both say, " Are you hearing voices telling you to open the door buddy?" difficult child says, " No, I just wonder if I would get squashed or not and if I did jump out you guys would probably keep going. Knowing difficult child they way we do, he says some very stange things to see how we will react and sometimes simply for attention be it positive or negative. He takes Concerta 36mgs daily and has no side effects other than sleep issues and he used to bite on his shirt. He has not made any statements since and really enjoyed himself this weekend. Just keeping any extra eye and ear on him. [/QUOTE]
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