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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 22417" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Yeah, I've read alot of your posts here now, this is the 3rd (so I didn't respond to the other two, sorry), and really, your difficult child sounds very, very unstable.</p><p></p><p>I see he's on Lamictal/Topomax, is he diagnosis'ed Bipolar? I don't know anything about the Lamictal, how long has he been on it?</p><p></p><p>Dylan was VERY unstable for a long time, and I was scared to take him to the local public swimming pool, never mind playing sports. One time a little kid accidentally splashed him (Dylan was about 7, the little kid was little, MAYBE 3) and Dylan hauled off and hit him. We never went back to that pool.</p><p></p><p>I would not, under any circumstances, allow any of my children to play a sport if they handled themselves in the manner your difficult child did with the loss. If he cannot handle the loss, he should not be there. He is not going to learn "suck it up and take the loss". He is mentally sick and sounds very unstable, and isn't going to learn anything until he's stable.</p><p></p><p>I would just keep him out. My .02.</p><p></p><p>Janna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 22417, member: 2737"] Yeah, I've read alot of your posts here now, this is the 3rd (so I didn't respond to the other two, sorry), and really, your difficult child sounds very, very unstable. I see he's on Lamictal/Topomax, is he diagnosis'ed Bipolar? I don't know anything about the Lamictal, how long has he been on it? Dylan was VERY unstable for a long time, and I was scared to take him to the local public swimming pool, never mind playing sports. One time a little kid accidentally splashed him (Dylan was about 7, the little kid was little, MAYBE 3) and Dylan hauled off and hit him. We never went back to that pool. I would not, under any circumstances, allow any of my children to play a sport if they handled themselves in the manner your difficult child did with the loss. If he cannot handle the loss, he should not be there. He is not going to learn "suck it up and take the loss". He is mentally sick and sounds very unstable, and isn't going to learn anything until he's stable. I would just keep him out. My .02. Janna [/QUOTE]
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