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Medication for difficult child and case of motherly pride
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 559477" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>difficult child had tried Atarax at Saturday night but is not yet sure how it will work for him. He did get sleep easily and slept well, so that is good and didn't have any big adverse reactions. He did say he felt lazy at Sunday, but then again, he always feels lazy at Sundays so he is not sure if it was a drug or not. He also did some reaction and reflex training to see if there was influence on that, but is not sure. Again he is not sure if it helped for anxiety other than helping with sleep. But still a good experience and he plans to continue trials with that medication. </p><p></p><p>I think he is also planning trying BuSpar but they are debating about when to start. He should absolutely need to be on the top of his game a week from now and they are worried that if he will have some adverse reactions or side effects, that could be screwed.</p><p></p><p>But again, I have to say I'm very proud how much more proactive and accepting he has became over last half of the year-year when it comes to his problems and working with them. He still needs his own time to think things through, but if he is given that, there is so much less passive-aggressive rubbish and simply letting go than before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 559477, member: 14557"] difficult child had tried Atarax at Saturday night but is not yet sure how it will work for him. He did get sleep easily and slept well, so that is good and didn't have any big adverse reactions. He did say he felt lazy at Sunday, but then again, he always feels lazy at Sundays so he is not sure if it was a drug or not. He also did some reaction and reflex training to see if there was influence on that, but is not sure. Again he is not sure if it helped for anxiety other than helping with sleep. But still a good experience and he plans to continue trials with that medication. I think he is also planning trying BuSpar but they are debating about when to start. He should absolutely need to be on the top of his game a week from now and they are worried that if he will have some adverse reactions or side effects, that could be screwed. But again, I have to say I'm very proud how much more proactive and accepting he has became over last half of the year-year when it comes to his problems and working with them. He still needs his own time to think things through, but if he is given that, there is so much less passive-aggressive rubbish and simply letting go than before. [/QUOTE]
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