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<blockquote data-quote="isabel" data-source="post: 15551" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>My heartfelt thanks to all of you. You have no idea how your words and caring help ease the sting. You have always been there for my darkest moments, and those of my difficult child. If it weren't for the people on this board, I wonder if we would be as far along as we are...you are an incredible group. </p><p></p><p>Something I didn't mention in my post, which I should have. He's actually still doing very well with the strattera. His incidents at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) have been cut in half in the month he's been on it, his grades have improved since the last quarter and they report that he is getting along much better with the other boys in the cottage. We are very encouraged with this. So much so, I had been toying with the idea that it might not be too much out of the question that he be discharged sooner rather than later, if the improvements continued. But with this testing and the need to observe and work with him on this new level, if it turns out to be valid, I don't think that will be the case, and it shouldn't be. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is incredible and the more time they have to work with him and help us help him, then later rather than sooner might be better for him in the long run. But I did want to share the progress that he has made.</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you. You are my rock(s)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isabel, post: 15551, member: 153"] My heartfelt thanks to all of you. You have no idea how your words and caring help ease the sting. You have always been there for my darkest moments, and those of my difficult child. If it weren't for the people on this board, I wonder if we would be as far along as we are...you are an incredible group. Something I didn't mention in my post, which I should have. He's actually still doing very well with the strattera. His incidents at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) have been cut in half in the month he's been on it, his grades have improved since the last quarter and they report that he is getting along much better with the other boys in the cottage. We are very encouraged with this. So much so, I had been toying with the idea that it might not be too much out of the question that he be discharged sooner rather than later, if the improvements continued. But with this testing and the need to observe and work with him on this new level, if it turns out to be valid, I don't think that will be the case, and it shouldn't be. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is incredible and the more time they have to work with him and help us help him, then later rather than sooner might be better for him in the long run. But I did want to share the progress that he has made. Again, thank you. You are my rock(s) [/QUOTE]
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