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<blockquote data-quote="thycamom63" data-source="post: 90951" data-attributes="member: 4258"><p>Thanks susiestar,</p><p></p><p>His last psychiatrist visit was in September. We go back around Thanksgiving. He is the one that gave him the most recent diagnosis. He also has attachment issues, but most of those are healed. He is definitely attached to us. </p><p></p><p>He had been on practically every psychiatric drug known to man when we got him. The one thing that wasn't tried was a mood stablizer. It took us 3 psychiatrists to find one who would actually try it. He had been steadily improving until the last 6 months or so. psychiatrist says it's because we moved and he switched school districts and started high school. That is why he's acting out at home. He said that difficult child is able to maintain all day, but feels safe at home and lets his mouth run. </p><p></p><p>He is not a danger to anyone or himself. His problem is all with his attitude and mouth. Right now he's obsessed with finding some cd's for the computer. He has one in his room and he is digging around this computer looking for them. Now he's digging through stuff on the table. I told him to stop but he keeps on going. He's too clingy. He's almost 15 and is always right with me. I can't even go to the gas station without him coming along. I feel like he's smothering me because he's always by me. Sometimes he stands and looks over my shoulder at my email. He freaks out to be left alone especially at night. husband and I went out for our anniversary last month and he called us and his grandparents because he was scared.</p><p></p><p>Before we adopted him, he had been adopted before and that dissolved. He has had several placements including Residential Treatment Facility (RTF). </p><p></p><p>I think maybe I'm Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) because I can't handle all the noise. I used to be a music teacher, but I just can't stand him singing/screaming at the top of his lungs. The noise just sends me over the edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thycamom63, post: 90951, member: 4258"] Thanks susiestar, His last psychiatrist visit was in September. We go back around Thanksgiving. He is the one that gave him the most recent diagnosis. He also has attachment issues, but most of those are healed. He is definitely attached to us. He had been on practically every psychiatric drug known to man when we got him. The one thing that wasn't tried was a mood stablizer. It took us 3 psychiatrists to find one who would actually try it. He had been steadily improving until the last 6 months or so. psychiatrist says it's because we moved and he switched school districts and started high school. That is why he's acting out at home. He said that difficult child is able to maintain all day, but feels safe at home and lets his mouth run. He is not a danger to anyone or himself. His problem is all with his attitude and mouth. Right now he's obsessed with finding some cd's for the computer. He has one in his room and he is digging around this computer looking for them. Now he's digging through stuff on the table. I told him to stop but he keeps on going. He's too clingy. He's almost 15 and is always right with me. I can't even go to the gas station without him coming along. I feel like he's smothering me because he's always by me. Sometimes he stands and looks over my shoulder at my email. He freaks out to be left alone especially at night. husband and I went out for our anniversary last month and he called us and his grandparents because he was scared. Before we adopted him, he had been adopted before and that dissolved. He has had several placements including Residential Treatment Facility (RTF). I think maybe I'm Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) because I can't handle all the noise. I used to be a music teacher, but I just can't stand him singing/screaming at the top of his lungs. The noise just sends me over the edge. [/QUOTE]
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