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How to respond to an obsessive-behavior request?
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<blockquote data-quote="waytootired" data-source="post: 97179" data-attributes="member: 3791"><p>With these rages, once they start, there is no quickly snapping them out of them. They have to just peter out. Don't fight him or argue with him during, it will only make is worse. Try best you can to ignore it but pay enough attention to keep him and yourself safe from harm(flying objects or abuse). Call the Doctor first thing Tuesday and get some help. I recommend a neuropsychologist evaluation..best thing we ever did for my son and our whole family. We now exactly what we are dealing with and what treatments are in our sons best interest. </p><p></p><p>My heart goes out to you...been there done that</p><p></p><p>Hugs... :flower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waytootired, post: 97179, member: 3791"] With these rages, once they start, there is no quickly snapping them out of them. They have to just peter out. Don't fight him or argue with him during, it will only make is worse. Try best you can to ignore it but pay enough attention to keep him and yourself safe from harm(flying objects or abuse). Call the Doctor first thing Tuesday and get some help. I recommend a neuropsychologist evaluation..best thing we ever did for my son and our whole family. We now exactly what we are dealing with and what treatments are in our sons best interest. My heart goes out to you...been there done that Hugs... [img]:flower:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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