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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 673765" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Thanks for your replies. My first thought is to think it's a behavioral reaction to the stresses of his life (of which he as quite a few), or something new to try to freak us out and get us to pay attention but would never really do it. He doesn't watch sad or violent movies, read books like that, but who knows? I'm having trouble keeping up with what he watches on youtube and maybe he picked stuff up from there. He's been on Strattera for about four months now, and will definitely mention it at his doctor's appointment. HIs father is sending in video and his mother is sending an email. The doctors at Kaiser keep bankers hours pretty much, except for the therapy groups, and it's hard to get the parents in there with their work schedules, so it falls to us grandparents. We spend so much time with him (probably more waking hours than the parents) and he's never said that stuff around us. He behaves quite well with us (relatively speaking) actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 673765, member: 13260"] Thanks for your replies. My first thought is to think it's a behavioral reaction to the stresses of his life (of which he as quite a few), or something new to try to freak us out and get us to pay attention but would never really do it. He doesn't watch sad or violent movies, read books like that, but who knows? I'm having trouble keeping up with what he watches on youtube and maybe he picked stuff up from there. He's been on Strattera for about four months now, and will definitely mention it at his doctor's appointment. HIs father is sending in video and his mother is sending an email. The doctors at Kaiser keep bankers hours pretty much, except for the therapy groups, and it's hard to get the parents in there with their work schedules, so it falls to us grandparents. We spend so much time with him (probably more waking hours than the parents) and he's never said that stuff around us. He behaves quite well with us (relatively speaking) actually. [/QUOTE]
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