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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 55484" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I agree with EB. It sounds like you are asking for trouble. There is no way I could like my daughter alone when she was angry and there is no way I could take her to a public place and not let her participate without a meltdown. Not at 5, not at 11, not at 20.</p><p></p><p>How long does it take for his medications to kick in? Can you possibly give him his medications while he is still in a sleep mode? That is, wake him up just enough to swallow his pills and then have him go back to sleep until his normal wake up time and have the medications working before he gets out of bed?</p><p></p><p>If these actions stop or at least become more manageable once his medications kick in, I honestly wouldn't punish him pre-medications because it sounds like he can't help it. To me, this is like punishing someone for having an allergic reaction before the Benedryl takes hold. They can't help the swelling, the blotching, the hives. It sounds like your son can't help the screaming, kicking, hyperactivity once he gets into this mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 55484, member: 3626"] I agree with EB. It sounds like you are asking for trouble. There is no way I could like my daughter alone when she was angry and there is no way I could take her to a public place and not let her participate without a meltdown. Not at 5, not at 11, not at 20. How long does it take for his medications to kick in? Can you possibly give him his medications while he is still in a sleep mode? That is, wake him up just enough to swallow his pills and then have him go back to sleep until his normal wake up time and have the medications working before he gets out of bed? If these actions stop or at least become more manageable once his medications kick in, I honestly wouldn't punish him pre-medications because it sounds like he can't help it. To me, this is like punishing someone for having an allergic reaction before the Benedryl takes hold. They can't help the swelling, the blotching, the hives. It sounds like your son can't help the screaming, kicking, hyperactivity once he gets into this mode. [/QUOTE]
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