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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 30997" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><span style='font-size: 11pt'>Good Morning my friends. It is a beautiful spring morning in Texas. :thumb: The windows are open and the vines over the arbor are just bursting at the seams with orange and yellow flowers. Spring has sprung. All the convertibles are going around with their tops down. I may trade cars with husband so I can enjoy the convertible. </p><p></p><p>Wiped out, it was such a shock when easy child woke up on his 13th birthday growling and snarling. He was such a mellow kid before. It lasted close to 2 yrs. He is a easy child again but he put me through my paces in his early teens. </p><p></p><p>Raz, difficult child was on huge doses of Ritalin but it worked. The pharmacist would look at me funny. Eventually, he developed a tic like side effect and had to be switched out. Nothing worked as effectively for the hyper thinking. Risperdal helped with his executive functioning but nothing worked as well as a lot of ritalin. The moral is your kid functions on this medication. You and your doctor will watch and observe. Don't answer to others. </p><p></p><p>thestormyjourney, hello and welcome. I don't know you yet but wanted to say hello.</p><p></p><p>LDM, I think the idea of ferns is a great one. I may have to copy your plan. Good luck with mom. </p><p></p><p>Linda, good luck with the piano. What a wonderful instrument to master.</p><p></p><p>tracy, hello and welcome to you. </p><p></p><p>realangel, sorry to hear that you and SO are close to breaking up. I can understand. It takes a strong and resiliant person to willingly walk into the life of a family with a difficult child. I doubt I could do it knowing what I know now. Sorry you are hurting about difficult child being gone. </p><p></p><p>WFEN glad the difficult child's weren't too bad. </p><p></p><p>Terry, good luck at the child psychiatric. Glad you got to paint and enjoy your yard. </p><p></p><p>difficult child decided he would like to write a novel. :rofl: Somewhat grandiose for someone who hasn't ever written a full paragraph. The thoughts are there but the mechanics of writing are missing. We suggested he start a little smaller. He did have a good idea of working in a science musuem. It's perfect. Hopefully the caseworker believed him. </p><p></p><p>It's a full day today but wanted to stop in and say hello. I'll have to wake up earlier so I don't have to write so long. </p><p>Have a good day and enjoy your morning :coffee: </p><p></p><p> </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 30997, member: 3"] <span style='font-size: 11pt'>Good Morning my friends. It is a beautiful spring morning in Texas. [img]:thumb:[/img] The windows are open and the vines over the arbor are just bursting at the seams with orange and yellow flowers. Spring has sprung. All the convertibles are going around with their tops down. I may trade cars with husband so I can enjoy the convertible. Wiped out, it was such a shock when easy child woke up on his 13th birthday growling and snarling. He was such a mellow kid before. It lasted close to 2 yrs. He is a easy child again but he put me through my paces in his early teens. Raz, difficult child was on huge doses of Ritalin but it worked. The pharmacist would look at me funny. Eventually, he developed a tic like side effect and had to be switched out. Nothing worked as effectively for the hyper thinking. Risperdal helped with his executive functioning but nothing worked as well as a lot of ritalin. The moral is your kid functions on this medication. You and your doctor will watch and observe. Don't answer to others. thestormyjourney, hello and welcome. I don't know you yet but wanted to say hello. LDM, I think the idea of ferns is a great one. I may have to copy your plan. Good luck with mom. Linda, good luck with the piano. What a wonderful instrument to master. tracy, hello and welcome to you. realangel, sorry to hear that you and SO are close to breaking up. I can understand. It takes a strong and resiliant person to willingly walk into the life of a family with a difficult child. I doubt I could do it knowing what I know now. Sorry you are hurting about difficult child being gone. WFEN glad the difficult child's weren't too bad. Terry, good luck at the child psychiatric. Glad you got to paint and enjoy your yard. difficult child decided he would like to write a novel. [img]:rofl:[/img] Somewhat grandiose for someone who hasn't ever written a full paragraph. The thoughts are there but the mechanics of writing are missing. We suggested he start a little smaller. He did have a good idea of working in a science musuem. It's perfect. Hopefully the caseworker believed him. It's a full day today but wanted to stop in and say hello. I'll have to wake up earlier so I don't have to write so long. Have a good day and enjoy your morning [img]:coffee:[/img] </span> [/QUOTE]
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