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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 310953" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>TM-Thanks for the hugs. Today was somewhat better. No violence and even a few bright spots but still lots of strange behaviors.</p><p></p><p>Gvcmom-Thanks-I'm hoping the medication adjustments helps too and I so understand that it's the illness and wanting to throttle him at the same time!</p><p></p><p>CM-Yep sleep is a good thing for our difficult children!</p><p></p><p>ML-Thanks for the prayers and support.</p><p></p><p>Fran-Thanks-seems like every few months we end up adjusting medications/ he does better on the higher doses in some ways but the speech slurring and sleepiness become a problem. Hopefully this will help.</p><p></p><p>Linda-I so wish we had crisis intervention like we did for a short while. I'm worried that soon respite will be a thing of the past (which just figures as he now has a place he loves to go) because I don't know that we the program he is involved in will keep him after his 18 months is up in November. I'm worried too about juvenile getting involved. For all his toughness he is so not streetwise and easily taken advantage of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 310953, member: 1631"] TM-Thanks for the hugs. Today was somewhat better. No violence and even a few bright spots but still lots of strange behaviors. Gvcmom-Thanks-I'm hoping the medication adjustments helps too and I so understand that it's the illness and wanting to throttle him at the same time! CM-Yep sleep is a good thing for our difficult children! ML-Thanks for the prayers and support. Fran-Thanks-seems like every few months we end up adjusting medications/ he does better on the higher doses in some ways but the speech slurring and sleepiness become a problem. Hopefully this will help. Linda-I so wish we had crisis intervention like we did for a short while. I'm worried that soon respite will be a thing of the past (which just figures as he now has a place he loves to go) because I don't know that we the program he is involved in will keep him after his 18 months is up in November. I'm worried too about juvenile getting involved. For all his toughness he is so not streetwise and easily taken advantage of. [/QUOTE]
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