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<blockquote data-quote="tired Cheryl" data-source="post: 87614" data-attributes="member: 4109"><p>Hi, Debbie:</p><p></p><p>It made me laugh to read about your son wanting to hit that lady in the store. It so reminded me of my son. </p><p></p><p>I had really cut back on going out in public with difficult child but with him out of school that became more difficult. </p><p></p><p>Still, most of our public outings revolve around his doctor and therapy appointments. One of my posts details major meltdown in food court of the Children's Hospital. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully, the past week, after increasing his Risperdal dose we have had a relatively peaceful week. But even if he is not melting down (the worst thing) in public his non-violent behavior is pretty inappropriate. He talks to all strangers and asks them very private and weird questions. He also invades their personal space and will touch them if I do not gain control over him quickly. He reprimands just about every kid that we see in public-it doesn't matter how old they are or what they are doing-they are breaking his little unwritten rules (like I do hourly!), plus he is very hyper.</p><p></p><p>So, basically, everyone is staring at us for one reason or another whenever we are out in public. The meltsdowns are surely the worst but I fantasize about what it would be like to have a child that I could just blend into the crowd with at least once in awhile! :shocked:</p><p>Since you are the same age as me, do you remember the "unknown comic" He was on some silly game show when we were kids and wore a paper bag over his head. I want to be the "Unknown Mommy"</p><p></p><p> :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired Cheryl, post: 87614, member: 4109"] Hi, Debbie: It made me laugh to read about your son wanting to hit that lady in the store. It so reminded me of my son. I had really cut back on going out in public with difficult child but with him out of school that became more difficult. Still, most of our public outings revolve around his doctor and therapy appointments. One of my posts details major meltdown in food court of the Children's Hospital. Thankfully, the past week, after increasing his Risperdal dose we have had a relatively peaceful week. But even if he is not melting down (the worst thing) in public his non-violent behavior is pretty inappropriate. He talks to all strangers and asks them very private and weird questions. He also invades their personal space and will touch them if I do not gain control over him quickly. He reprimands just about every kid that we see in public-it doesn't matter how old they are or what they are doing-they are breaking his little unwritten rules (like I do hourly!), plus he is very hyper. So, basically, everyone is staring at us for one reason or another whenever we are out in public. The meltsdowns are surely the worst but I fantasize about what it would be like to have a child that I could just blend into the crowd with at least once in awhile! [img]:shocked:[/img] Since you are the same age as me, do you remember the "unknown comic" He was on some silly game show when we were kids and wore a paper bag over his head. I want to be the "Unknown Mommy" [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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