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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 255226"><p>Just need to add, difficult child is afraid of having a bad reaction. Afraid he will die. He was given xanax in the ER and refused to take it because he "might have a bad reaction and die". difficult child tells me about the kids at school who buy the drugs and what they sell for.</p><p> </p><p>I honestly believe that he asked for it because of the weight issue. He knows it is an appetite suppressant and has put on a lot of weight. </p><p> </p><p>Kids tease him about his weight. He will not, no way even try a medication that has weight gain as a side effect. And believe me, he looks all this carp up. He is afraid of drinking/drugs. More like terrified.</p><p>Plus, just because we have tylenol #3, xanax (me), vicoden(husband), focalin, concerta, ambien...we have all those drugs. difficult child said kids buy all of that.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, just because some kids knows he has the xanax (which he refuses to take cause he might die) we took all the drugs and we have them locked up. Just for the fact that kids call him and ask him to get it. He tells us that. This way, he has no access to this anyway.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child called from school a short time ago (his lunch) to tell me he does not feel bad and thinks it will work. I just told him I am glad. But honestly, I do not have high expectations. Just so many bad effects from trials in the past.</p><p> </p><p>He knows also, that there is no pill in the world that will "make him" do his homework. He has to put forth the effort.</p><p> </p><p>As for psychiatrist, when he said no medication will work with difficult child that he has to do it...I looked at him and asked him if he treats any kids for ADHD.??</p><p> </p><p>This is a board certified pediatric psychiatrist. He works with Roger's Memorial Hospital.</p><p> </p><p>sigh. double sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 255226"] Just need to add, difficult child is afraid of having a bad reaction. Afraid he will die. He was given xanax in the ER and refused to take it because he "might have a bad reaction and die". difficult child tells me about the kids at school who buy the drugs and what they sell for. I honestly believe that he asked for it because of the weight issue. He knows it is an appetite suppressant and has put on a lot of weight. Kids tease him about his weight. He will not, no way even try a medication that has weight gain as a side effect. And believe me, he looks all this carp up. He is afraid of drinking/drugs. More like terrified. Plus, just because we have tylenol #3, xanax (me), vicoden(husband), focalin, concerta, ambien...we have all those drugs. difficult child said kids buy all of that. Anyway, just because some kids knows he has the xanax (which he refuses to take cause he might die) we took all the drugs and we have them locked up. Just for the fact that kids call him and ask him to get it. He tells us that. This way, he has no access to this anyway. difficult child called from school a short time ago (his lunch) to tell me he does not feel bad and thinks it will work. I just told him I am glad. But honestly, I do not have high expectations. Just so many bad effects from trials in the past. He knows also, that there is no pill in the world that will "make him" do his homework. He has to put forth the effort. As for psychiatrist, when he said no medication will work with difficult child that he has to do it...I looked at him and asked him if he treats any kids for ADHD.?? This is a board certified pediatric psychiatrist. He works with Roger's Memorial Hospital. sigh. double sigh. [/QUOTE]
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