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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 94" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>transformtriumph: She is a bean - she weighs about 110. Yes, she walks the dogs while having a smoke. Over the years she's tried gymnastics, soccer, softball, and various other school related sports, but she lost interest at the end of 7th grade, which incidentally is when her symptoms of ADHD and mood swings began.</p><p></p><p>I've offered swim classes and tennis but she is not interested. That's why I'm at least glad she is moving at her job. And since she started the risperdal, all she wants is pasta.</p><p></p><p>This summer she will be busy, so hopefully that will tire her out and she will sleep better, thus improving her moods a bit. She is taking summer school classes this year so hopefully she will view her jobs as a respite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 94, member: 2211"] transformtriumph: She is a bean - she weighs about 110. Yes, she walks the dogs while having a smoke. Over the years she's tried gymnastics, soccer, softball, and various other school related sports, but she lost interest at the end of 7th grade, which incidentally is when her symptoms of ADHD and mood swings began. I've offered swim classes and tennis but she is not interested. That's why I'm at least glad she is moving at her job. And since she started the risperdal, all she wants is pasta. This summer she will be busy, so hopefully that will tire her out and she will sleep better, thus improving her moods a bit. She is taking summer school classes this year so hopefully she will view her jobs as a respite. [/QUOTE]
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