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Need Help! 17yr old diagnosed with Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), what are my options
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<blockquote data-quote="Dazed n Confused" data-source="post: 344277" data-attributes="member: 9086"><p>No sudden changes, same house, no one passed away, no pets died. As a parent when you get the feeling something just isn't right, well I have had that feeling ever since those 2 visits he had with those boys. They have since moved away. </p><p> </p><p>May and June of his 8th gr. year, my husband and I argued more than usual. Nothing physical or violent, just stress from the extra pressure from him working alot and I was working 6 days a week and trying to get the soccer registration for our town underway. It was more of the tired stressed, snap at each other type thing. The middle of June he went on a class trip to D.C. for 4 days and had a blast. Summer was great, first few months of 9th grade was fine and then all he!! broke out.</p><p> </p><p>I replay that summer and the start of 9th grade over and over and over. The only thing that changed were those 2 boys. He had all of the classes he wanted, he joined ROTC, he was going to football games, dances, etc. Until November..................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dazed n Confused, post: 344277, member: 9086"] No sudden changes, same house, no one passed away, no pets died. As a parent when you get the feeling something just isn't right, well I have had that feeling ever since those 2 visits he had with those boys. They have since moved away. May and June of his 8th gr. year, my husband and I argued more than usual. Nothing physical or violent, just stress from the extra pressure from him working alot and I was working 6 days a week and trying to get the soccer registration for our town underway. It was more of the tired stressed, snap at each other type thing. The middle of June he went on a class trip to D.C. for 4 days and had a blast. Summer was great, first few months of 9th grade was fine and then all he!! broke out. I replay that summer and the start of 9th grade over and over and over. The only thing that changed were those 2 boys. He had all of the classes he wanted, he joined ROTC, he was going to football games, dances, etc. Until November.................. [/QUOTE]
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