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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 10381" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Jamie,</p><p></p><p>I think it's great difficult child has been so good for so long. I'm so sorry you had this incident with him.</p><p></p><p>I agree with a few things here. #1, I think Linda is 100% right about you and husband being on the same page. If you're ignoring what's going on, husband should be too. You're right, husband is playing right into difficult child's hands. #2, I know very little about Zoloft, only what psychiatrist and I have discussed, but he has told me exactly what smallworld said. It can cause big time rages in kiddos. Dylan is on the Lithium, too, and it's been a savoiur.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure there is no easy answer here. I don't have alot of advice because, although Dylan raged, I never heard the hateful words (doesn't mean he wasn't thinking them though :blush:). He'd just cry, wail, scream (ahhhhhhhhhhhhh), but never verbally took it out on me (just physically, lucky me LOL).</p><p></p><p>I remember one time when Dylan was about 7, he picked up the dining room table. Not a $99 Wal Mart table. My GRANDMOTHERS dining room table with TWO leafs in it, and pitched it across the floor. That was during a rage. When he's not raging, I can't even get the kid to carry a gallon of milk without complaining :smirk:</p><p></p><p>Janna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 10381, member: 2737"] Jamie, I think it's great difficult child has been so good for so long. I'm so sorry you had this incident with him. I agree with a few things here. #1, I think Linda is 100% right about you and husband being on the same page. If you're ignoring what's going on, husband should be too. You're right, husband is playing right into difficult child's hands. #2, I know very little about Zoloft, only what psychiatrist and I have discussed, but he has told me exactly what smallworld said. It can cause big time rages in kiddos. Dylan is on the Lithium, too, and it's been a savoiur. I'm sure there is no easy answer here. I don't have alot of advice because, although Dylan raged, I never heard the hateful words (doesn't mean he wasn't thinking them though [img]:blush:[/img]). He'd just cry, wail, scream (ahhhhhhhhhhhhh), but never verbally took it out on me (just physically, lucky me LOL). I remember one time when Dylan was about 7, he picked up the dining room table. Not a $99 Wal Mart table. My GRANDMOTHERS dining room table with TWO leafs in it, and pitched it across the floor. That was during a rage. When he's not raging, I can't even get the kid to carry a gallon of milk without complaining [img]:smirk:[/img] Janna [/QUOTE]
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