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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 425416" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Janet</p><p> </p><p>I hate medications, as do many people. i hate the side effects, the wondering what will happen, will this medication work.......... you know how it goes all too well.</p><p> </p><p>i'm a constant contradiction....... lol..... yet i do realize that they are needed, in alot of cases to change the chemicals in the brain. a simple ssri like easy child was on and now husband is great. especially when it works as it should. ssri's dont' scare me. it's all the difficult child medications that do the rash difficult child got the other day. i didnt' panic i just dealt. it's hard as you know.</p><p> </p><p>its kinda like going to the dentist for me i hate to do it yet know i gotta....... make sense?? husband needed something. we've been talking about his own past alot as of late. i'm sure he's addressing it in therapy. stories from childhood etc. he's not falling apart over it yet i think it's something he's never investigated and it's making alot of the puzzle pieces fit together slowly.</p><p> </p><p>like his dad how he functions.. did you read my easter thread?? also he's anti'ing up how dad was a pure rager when husband was a kid. how it made him feel etc. so his little tiny meltdowns which are nothing compared to his dad are an example at least to me and hopefully in time to him it'sa learned behavior. he lived in it his entire life. grew up that way.</p><p> </p><p>soo yea i'm against them yet realize that their needed in alot of cases. difficult child isjust so hard. we've been struggling for years as many other parents and becaues my little person has so many different diagnosis's and issues it's very hard to medicate her.</p><p> </p><p>are you feeling better? i was thikning of you last night after i couldn't walk due to riding that horse lol. choice i made, glad i made it yet i'll def. pay the price........ <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 425416, member: 4514"] Janet I hate medications, as do many people. i hate the side effects, the wondering what will happen, will this medication work.......... you know how it goes all too well. i'm a constant contradiction....... lol..... yet i do realize that they are needed, in alot of cases to change the chemicals in the brain. a simple ssri like easy child was on and now husband is great. especially when it works as it should. ssri's dont' scare me. it's all the difficult child medications that do the rash difficult child got the other day. i didnt' panic i just dealt. it's hard as you know. its kinda like going to the dentist for me i hate to do it yet know i gotta....... make sense?? husband needed something. we've been talking about his own past alot as of late. i'm sure he's addressing it in therapy. stories from childhood etc. he's not falling apart over it yet i think it's something he's never investigated and it's making alot of the puzzle pieces fit together slowly. like his dad how he functions.. did you read my easter thread?? also he's anti'ing up how dad was a pure rager when husband was a kid. how it made him feel etc. so his little tiny meltdowns which are nothing compared to his dad are an example at least to me and hopefully in time to him it'sa learned behavior. he lived in it his entire life. grew up that way. soo yea i'm against them yet realize that their needed in alot of cases. difficult child isjust so hard. we've been struggling for years as many other parents and becaues my little person has so many different diagnosis's and issues it's very hard to medicate her. are you feeling better? i was thikning of you last night after i couldn't walk due to riding that horse lol. choice i made, glad i made it yet i'll def. pay the price........ :) [/QUOTE]
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