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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 169011" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You didn't mention how long he's been on the Zoloft. That particular medication can be extremely problematic. Sounds like he may be having some physical symptoms too.</p><p>Even if he's had it tough so have a lot of kids. He has some big red flags--cruelty to animals and hurting himself. I'd get him a neuropsychologist evaluation, but work with a psychiatrist too. in my opinion they haven't figured him out yet--it could be so many things. But I was told to be very alert of three issues as they are Big Warning Signs: Cruelty to animals/starting fires/wetting or pooping in inappropriate places.</p><p>Please take these warning signs seriously, even if they turn out to be happening due to the medication (which is certainly possible). </p><p>Our state allows 12 year olds to babysit too. However, it is unwise to allow a difficult child to babysit, regardless of age, no matter what. It may be hard, but it's probably best for now to take the kids with you...good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 169011, member: 1550"] You didn't mention how long he's been on the Zoloft. That particular medication can be extremely problematic. Sounds like he may be having some physical symptoms too. Even if he's had it tough so have a lot of kids. He has some big red flags--cruelty to animals and hurting himself. I'd get him a neuropsychologist evaluation, but work with a psychiatrist too. in my opinion they haven't figured him out yet--it could be so many things. But I was told to be very alert of three issues as they are Big Warning Signs: Cruelty to animals/starting fires/wetting or pooping in inappropriate places. Please take these warning signs seriously, even if they turn out to be happening due to the medication (which is certainly possible). Our state allows 12 year olds to babysit too. However, it is unwise to allow a difficult child to babysit, regardless of age, no matter what. It may be hard, but it's probably best for now to take the kids with you...good luck. [/QUOTE]
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