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Medication Drama from difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 586298" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Stick to your guns! Been there done that...my difficult child was on Adderal and Ambien and I doled them both out. Had to keep changing hiding places because he would find them and abuse them. Tried to lock them up, he would somehow get into the box or crack the combination. Ended up carrying them with me everywhere I went. He is no longer on them since hospitalizations. Does not sound like he is ready for the responsibility and I know how hard you want him to suceed! It sounds like he is going to have to learn the hard way, like the rest of our difficult child'S. Give in to him now and I think you'll be setting a precedent, and not a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 586298, member: 15832"] Stick to your guns! Been there done that...my difficult child was on Adderal and Ambien and I doled them both out. Had to keep changing hiding places because he would find them and abuse them. Tried to lock them up, he would somehow get into the box or crack the combination. Ended up carrying them with me everywhere I went. He is no longer on them since hospitalizations. Does not sound like he is ready for the responsibility and I know how hard you want him to suceed! It sounds like he is going to have to learn the hard way, like the rest of our difficult child'S. Give in to him now and I think you'll be setting a precedent, and not a good one. [/QUOTE]
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