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Riding the storm (again)
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 550972" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think you did well but one thing you said was you didnt think he would grow out of this. That isnt really true. He may not grow out of having attention problems but he wont always be throwing these tantrums this way. Slowly he will adjust and grow and learn ways to cope with his issues. Jamie is 28 years old now and while you can tell he is hyper in some ways like the type of job he picked and the fact that he is never still, his most prominent symptoms are lack of attention except at work. Somehow he can pull it together there. I think he picked the perfect job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 550972, member: 1514"] I think you did well but one thing you said was you didnt think he would grow out of this. That isnt really true. He may not grow out of having attention problems but he wont always be throwing these tantrums this way. Slowly he will adjust and grow and learn ways to cope with his issues. Jamie is 28 years old now and while you can tell he is hyper in some ways like the type of job he picked and the fact that he is never still, his most prominent symptoms are lack of attention except at work. Somehow he can pull it together there. I think he picked the perfect job. [/QUOTE]
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