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I really don't know how to handle this, not handling it well actually....
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 586364" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Years ago her psychiatrist from another well respect facility had given me a handout on executive functioning from one of her medical journals and in it (it was highly technical) it connected those deficit in skills to those who often have schizophrenia too. Makes sense now but at the time we weren't looking for that as she didn't display any symptoms really blatant of it. Now shes of the age of potential onset and.....well it all makes sense as she suffers from close to severe executive functioning skills. That "could" be said of those with ADHD too but there was more to it and she has the "more". 2+2=4 but who knows. We shall see right?</p><p></p><p>Yes liahona, I'm glad she is not frightened but on the other hand, she "doesn't want them to go away" so was resistant to the medication at first. I hope she will continue taking it. I like this happy and better side of her but not all this magical thinking stuff. It truly makes her more of a target for harassment and bullying at school then she used to be when she acted her other way. Double edged sword I guess. ~sigh~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 586364, member: 455"] Years ago her psychiatrist from another well respect facility had given me a handout on executive functioning from one of her medical journals and in it (it was highly technical) it connected those deficit in skills to those who often have schizophrenia too. Makes sense now but at the time we weren't looking for that as she didn't display any symptoms really blatant of it. Now shes of the age of potential onset and.....well it all makes sense as she suffers from close to severe executive functioning skills. That "could" be said of those with ADHD too but there was more to it and she has the "more". 2+2=4 but who knows. We shall see right? Yes liahona, I'm glad she is not frightened but on the other hand, she "doesn't want them to go away" so was resistant to the medication at first. I hope she will continue taking it. I like this happy and better side of her but not all this magical thinking stuff. It truly makes her more of a target for harassment and bullying at school then she used to be when she acted her other way. Double edged sword I guess. ~sigh~ [/QUOTE]
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