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<blockquote data-quote="Sanity101" data-source="post: 97352" data-attributes="member: 4312"><p>Quick update: I didn't just call. I got to the office at opening time this morning. There were NO doctors on site (pediatric psychs). His doctor was in another offsite office, so the lady I talked to called him. He just said to stop the medications and he'll review tomorrow (Wednesday) when he's back in the office. That leaves me to expect and deal with another rage tonight and I have two meetings to go to. I'm just going to have to pray all day today. Have ya'll ever heard the song "He's My Son" by Mark Shultz? It's not about my son, but I sure relate to it big time - every time I hear it. I always cry by the end of it. </p><p></p><p>I asked them on the way out what I was supposed to do about this evening and she said that it seems I have control of the situation and he should be safe. GRRR. OK, I'll wait one more day if that means we can try something that works. I think he did have a growth spurt in height, so I wonder if he just needs a new dose of this, plus the Ritalin for after school? He doesn't get off the bus until ~4:20pm. He wakes up at 6:30am, takes his medications with breakfast and gets on the bus by 7:10am. </p><p></p><p>I'm definitely going to bookmark this site. My husband is his stepdad, so I've already seen discussions that can get me an inroad into him being more understanding/cooperative. How his daddy raised him ain't gonna work on everybody. He accuses me of "coddling" the kids when I use positive reinforcement techniques of parenting. </p><p></p><p>I also have the book "Creative Correction" by Lisa Whelchel (former actress from Facts of Life). I've used it for years.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanity101, post: 97352, member: 4312"] Quick update: I didn't just call. I got to the office at opening time this morning. There were NO doctors on site (pediatric psychs). His doctor was in another offsite office, so the lady I talked to called him. He just said to stop the medications and he'll review tomorrow (Wednesday) when he's back in the office. That leaves me to expect and deal with another rage tonight and I have two meetings to go to. I'm just going to have to pray all day today. Have ya'll ever heard the song "He's My Son" by Mark Shultz? It's not about my son, but I sure relate to it big time - every time I hear it. I always cry by the end of it. I asked them on the way out what I was supposed to do about this evening and she said that it seems I have control of the situation and he should be safe. GRRR. OK, I'll wait one more day if that means we can try something that works. I think he did have a growth spurt in height, so I wonder if he just needs a new dose of this, plus the Ritalin for after school? He doesn't get off the bus until ~4:20pm. He wakes up at 6:30am, takes his medications with breakfast and gets on the bus by 7:10am. I'm definitely going to bookmark this site. My husband is his stepdad, so I've already seen discussions that can get me an inroad into him being more understanding/cooperative. How his daddy raised him ain't gonna work on everybody. He accuses me of "coddling" the kids when I use positive reinforcement techniques of parenting. I also have the book "Creative Correction" by Lisa Whelchel (former actress from Facts of Life). I've used it for years. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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