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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 308805" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>He did later tell me that during PE (3rd period), a couple of kids left class before it was over (as in ditched class) and he and another student told the teacher about it. Later that day, one of the kids confronted difficult child 2 and yelled at him for "ratting" on him. He was a little upset about this when he was telling me on the way to soccer (after the "prn" Seroquel had kicked in), but he seemed totally fine when he first got home from school.</p><p> </p><p>Do you really think an event like that could destabilize him enough to cause a breakthrough in symptoms? He said he first noticed feeling "sorta hyper" and with his head "buzzing" about 3/4 through 6th period today (pre-algebra and a repeat of last year's math), and then by 7th period he was fine (that's his RSP/Critical Skills class which only has 7 students). Then shortly after getting home is when he started to fall apart again.</p><p> </p><p>He was fine by the time I dropped him off for soccer practice, and husband said he was able to finish his homework when he got home this evening. So he obviously settled down.</p><p> </p><p>Just when I think I've got things figured out, a wrench of one kind or another gets tossed into the works!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 308805, member: 3444"] He did later tell me that during PE (3rd period), a couple of kids left class before it was over (as in ditched class) and he and another student told the teacher about it. Later that day, one of the kids confronted difficult child 2 and yelled at him for "ratting" on him. He was a little upset about this when he was telling me on the way to soccer (after the "prn" Seroquel had kicked in), but he seemed totally fine when he first got home from school. Do you really think an event like that could destabilize him enough to cause a breakthrough in symptoms? He said he first noticed feeling "sorta hyper" and with his head "buzzing" about 3/4 through 6th period today (pre-algebra and a repeat of last year's math), and then by 7th period he was fine (that's his RSP/Critical Skills class which only has 7 students). Then shortly after getting home is when he started to fall apart again. He was fine by the time I dropped him off for soccer practice, and husband said he was able to finish his homework when he got home this evening. So he obviously settled down. Just when I think I've got things figured out, a wrench of one kind or another gets tossed into the works! [/QUOTE]
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