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<blockquote data-quote="idohope" data-source="post: 369935" data-attributes="member: 7722"><p>Well, husband is finally on board with medication for difficult child (Abilify). We developed a plan with help from psychiatrist and marriage therapist on how we would present taking medications to difficult child. Both PCs are out of the house for the week. If difficult child does not take the medication by a certain time each morning then she loses her special activity for that day. She is a multi-sport athlete and even over the summer she has 4 days with sports and a special clinic coming up next weekend. She does not lose tv or computer or have any other restrictions. </p><p></p><p>When we initially spoke with her about medications it triggered a 2 hour rage. She threw books and shoes at me. One nailed me on the head and brought tears to my eyes. I have a bruise on my arm from where a shoe hit me. husband remained calm and helped to stop the physical attacks. </p><p></p><p>We are a couple of days in and so far she has calmly (after the initial rage) given up her sports and refused to take the medication. </p><p></p><p>I have tried to speak to her about it a couple of times. During the rage she said something about why do we impose consequences instead of giving her a reward if she takes the medication. I told her I am willing to give her a reward but if she is not taking the medications then she can not have the "extras". I have tried to discuss rewards with her but she will not let me talk to her about it. She said the morning deadline for taking the medications was too early and we gave her an extra 1/2 hour. </p><p></p><p>I think at this point I need to say nothing and just ask her once each morning if she is taking the medication or if I am calling to say she is missing her practice today. </p><p></p><p>We have another psychiatrist appointment in two weeks and I guess will work out a new plan with him if she is still refusing at that point. The waiting is hard. 24 hours until the next possible time for her take the medications....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idohope, post: 369935, member: 7722"] Well, husband is finally on board with medication for difficult child (Abilify). We developed a plan with help from psychiatrist and marriage therapist on how we would present taking medications to difficult child. Both PCs are out of the house for the week. If difficult child does not take the medication by a certain time each morning then she loses her special activity for that day. She is a multi-sport athlete and even over the summer she has 4 days with sports and a special clinic coming up next weekend. She does not lose tv or computer or have any other restrictions. When we initially spoke with her about medications it triggered a 2 hour rage. She threw books and shoes at me. One nailed me on the head and brought tears to my eyes. I have a bruise on my arm from where a shoe hit me. husband remained calm and helped to stop the physical attacks. We are a couple of days in and so far she has calmly (after the initial rage) given up her sports and refused to take the medication. I have tried to speak to her about it a couple of times. During the rage she said something about why do we impose consequences instead of giving her a reward if she takes the medication. I told her I am willing to give her a reward but if she is not taking the medications then she can not have the "extras". I have tried to discuss rewards with her but she will not let me talk to her about it. She said the morning deadline for taking the medications was too early and we gave her an extra 1/2 hour. I think at this point I need to say nothing and just ask her once each morning if she is taking the medication or if I am calling to say she is missing her practice today. We have another psychiatrist appointment in two weeks and I guess will work out a new plan with him if she is still refusing at that point. The waiting is hard. 24 hours until the next possible time for her take the medications.... [/QUOTE]
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