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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 42662" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>During our visit last night, difficult child requested I bring his violin. He spent almost our entire hour long visit playing tunes and practicing. Last night was his spring orchestra concert and I think he felt better in a way that he was playing his violin while the concert was going on. He asked me to email his orchestra teacher to apologize for his absence. She knows he is inpatient, but I will drop her a line and let her know how he is doing. We are fortunate to have a great many people who know and like difficult child and are very understanding of his situation.</p><p></p><p>Today will be the first day without seroquel at all. He said he has felt pretty much the same. Staff commented that he has been doing well - even taking his 'correctives' without incident.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for crossing your fingers and rattling your beads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 42662, member: 3211"] During our visit last night, difficult child requested I bring his violin. He spent almost our entire hour long visit playing tunes and practicing. Last night was his spring orchestra concert and I think he felt better in a way that he was playing his violin while the concert was going on. He asked me to email his orchestra teacher to apologize for his absence. She knows he is inpatient, but I will drop her a line and let her know how he is doing. We are fortunate to have a great many people who know and like difficult child and are very understanding of his situation. Today will be the first day without seroquel at all. He said he has felt pretty much the same. Staff commented that he has been doing well - even taking his 'correctives' without incident. Thanks for crossing your fingers and rattling your beads. [/QUOTE]
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