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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 482328" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Q met TeDo's difficult child's tonight! Will be interesting to hear what they thought. He was in prime form at first. We had seen our neuro and she said he has gained so much weight that she is sure that is why the concerta doesn't work as well at a lower dose and that is why we need to really up teh lyrica (seizure medication). OH really? Yeah, I knew that. She is so sweet. she said jus tgive him a short acting ritalin when in the evening. the larger dose is gone so it will be ok. She is the one who is all over the enzyme issue and is not worried because it is leaving him. So, I gave it while we were going into the mall after a nasty time with him while eating (well they were polite about it but he had no impulse control and was a handful) and OMG, 30 minutes (I had Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker with us and he took him to walk around a little) by the time they came back, he was just a different kid. Still his need to see everything self but reasonable. He and one of TeDo's boys (the one who also went to psychiatric hospital the same day we did) rode a christmas train together. Her other one was delightful too, we talked and laughed and it was great. But I bet they do have some interesting thoughts since they are a little more mature than mine. </p><p></p><p>I have had kids of every kind of special need tell on my son and complain about him. At conferences some of the kids told me how much Q bugged them. Of course they were there not stopping talking, another humming incessantly, another talking about some kind of Greek thing...sigh.. But even so, mine drives all of them nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 482328, member: 12886"] Q met TeDo's difficult child's tonight! Will be interesting to hear what they thought. He was in prime form at first. We had seen our neuro and she said he has gained so much weight that she is sure that is why the concerta doesn't work as well at a lower dose and that is why we need to really up teh lyrica (seizure medication). OH really? Yeah, I knew that. She is so sweet. she said jus tgive him a short acting ritalin when in the evening. the larger dose is gone so it will be ok. She is the one who is all over the enzyme issue and is not worried because it is leaving him. So, I gave it while we were going into the mall after a nasty time with him while eating (well they were polite about it but he had no impulse control and was a handful) and OMG, 30 minutes (I had Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) worker with us and he took him to walk around a little) by the time they came back, he was just a different kid. Still his need to see everything self but reasonable. He and one of TeDo's boys (the one who also went to psychiatric hospital the same day we did) rode a christmas train together. Her other one was delightful too, we talked and laughed and it was great. But I bet they do have some interesting thoughts since they are a little more mature than mine. I have had kids of every kind of special need tell on my son and complain about him. At conferences some of the kids told me how much Q bugged them. Of course they were there not stopping talking, another humming incessantly, another talking about some kind of Greek thing...sigh.. But even so, mine drives all of them nuts. [/QUOTE]
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