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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 381414"><p>difficult child actaully did everything early, from walking to talking to cutting teeth he was always ahead of the curve. He is definately not on the autism scale and he can hold a conversation better than any lawyer I know (I used to work in the legal field). Celexa is the first medication that we tried. He's only been on it for about a month. Right after he started taking it I really saw a great deal of improvement pretty quickly. He seemed calmer and more able to control his temper and his anger. The last two weeks...it's not like he's regressed, but there hasn't been a great deal of progress either. It was a neuropsychiatrist who diagnosed him over the summer, and like I said, we are still working on getting him to the right dose. </p><p> </p><p>In many ways I'm like many of your here: the good days are good, the bad days are like normal kids, the terrible days are truly terrible. Last night it was because his math teacher gave him way too much homework and he was off the wall because I would not call the school and complain about it. That's just not going to happen. He would never day anything to the teacher himself, but he'll totally unload on me because I won't say anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 381414"] difficult child actaully did everything early, from walking to talking to cutting teeth he was always ahead of the curve. He is definately not on the autism scale and he can hold a conversation better than any lawyer I know (I used to work in the legal field). Celexa is the first medication that we tried. He's only been on it for about a month. Right after he started taking it I really saw a great deal of improvement pretty quickly. He seemed calmer and more able to control his temper and his anger. The last two weeks...it's not like he's regressed, but there hasn't been a great deal of progress either. It was a neuropsychiatrist who diagnosed him over the summer, and like I said, we are still working on getting him to the right dose. In many ways I'm like many of your here: the good days are good, the bad days are like normal kids, the terrible days are truly terrible. Last night it was because his math teacher gave him way too much homework and he was off the wall because I would not call the school and complain about it. That's just not going to happen. He would never day anything to the teacher himself, but he'll totally unload on me because I won't say anything. [/QUOTE]
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