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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 230169" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, eeky & Sharon! He's home. He seems very stable this evening- talked about school and why <em>he</em> decided that he shouldn't hang around this one boy anymore and that he is trying again to be the kind of nice guy that people tell him he is, instead of being someone who he really isn't (his words, not mine). Of course, this will last as long as he's stable and lately, I think he's cycling a lot. But, I am praying that the decrease in depakote dosage back to the original dose will be enough. We still have major issues to contend with, but I don't want him manic, causing injury to self or me, or bolting out of the house so restless that he keeps going until he breaks a law again.</p><p></p><p>The medicaid waiver sure would help in a lot of ways...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 230169, member: 3699"] Thanks, eeky & Sharon! He's home. He seems very stable this evening- talked about school and why [I]he[/I] decided that he shouldn't hang around this one boy anymore and that he is trying again to be the kind of nice guy that people tell him he is, instead of being someone who he really isn't (his words, not mine). Of course, this will last as long as he's stable and lately, I think he's cycling a lot. But, I am praying that the decrease in depakote dosage back to the original dose will be enough. We still have major issues to contend with, but I don't want him manic, causing injury to self or me, or bolting out of the house so restless that he keeps going until he breaks a law again. The medicaid waiver sure would help in a lot of ways... [/QUOTE]
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