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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 239527" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yep- I picked up the rx on the way home. I wouldn't do welbutrin- I tried it once and it made me a walking time bomb and with difficult child's manic incidences the 2 times he's tried AD's- I told psychiatrist today that I would NEVER give my son another one. That plus albuterol is what this whole episode a few months ago.</p><p></p><p>I happened to already have nicorrete in the house and difficult child chews gum about all the time- he is showing more and more signs of anxiety. It seemed an easy fix one night when instead of getting violent, he told me he was really stressed and wanted a cig bad. I told him if he maintained and didn't get violent, I'd give him a piece of the gum and told him how to chew it so it gets in his system enough to chill him out a little. He's ok with it- and psychiatrist is ok with it.</p><p></p><p>Yeah- spanking, consequences, rewards, and lecturing should fix it all- wonder why all of us here never thought about that?? DUH. Shoot, we don't need profs- we could just do what PO says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 239527, member: 3699"] Yep- I picked up the rx on the way home. I wouldn't do welbutrin- I tried it once and it made me a walking time bomb and with difficult child's manic incidences the 2 times he's tried AD's- I told psychiatrist today that I would NEVER give my son another one. That plus albuterol is what this whole episode a few months ago. I happened to already have nicorrete in the house and difficult child chews gum about all the time- he is showing more and more signs of anxiety. It seemed an easy fix one night when instead of getting violent, he told me he was really stressed and wanted a cig bad. I told him if he maintained and didn't get violent, I'd give him a piece of the gum and told him how to chew it so it gets in his system enough to chill him out a little. He's ok with it- and psychiatrist is ok with it. Yeah- spanking, consequences, rewards, and lecturing should fix it all- wonder why all of us here never thought about that?? DUH. Shoot, we don't need profs- we could just do what PO says. [/QUOTE]
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