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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 32045" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Well, so far difficult child is semi-cooperative... he had an issue with-me Fri night about taking melatonin and brushing his teeth and I lost my temper, but husband intervened and things turned out fine. (He put difficult child to bed... I am just so frustrated that difficult child will listen to anyone but me.)</p><p>difficult child has been in a good mood all weekend.</p><p>He woke up with- hives yesterday and didn't want to go to school. I reminded him that there was a birthday party at 4 p.m. and boom--he got up! It was a struggle to get him to take antihistamines... he didn't believe they'd work, and then thought they'd work within 30 sec. and didn't want to go to school until every last hive was gone. I told him he could call me at lunchtime if he needed to... and gave him more medications for the school nurse to give to him. He never called and the hives were nearly gone at 3 p.m. Yaaaaay!</p><p>They came back at bedtime... so whatever it is isn't going away immediately. He thinks it's grass and external and I think it's food and internal. I would love to know because I'm sure it's related to behavior... I'm always sleuthing.</p><p>Still, he was a trooper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 32045, member: 3419"] Well, so far difficult child is semi-cooperative... he had an issue with-me Fri night about taking melatonin and brushing his teeth and I lost my temper, but husband intervened and things turned out fine. (He put difficult child to bed... I am just so frustrated that difficult child will listen to anyone but me.) difficult child has been in a good mood all weekend. He woke up with- hives yesterday and didn't want to go to school. I reminded him that there was a birthday party at 4 p.m. and boom--he got up! It was a struggle to get him to take antihistamines... he didn't believe they'd work, and then thought they'd work within 30 sec. and didn't want to go to school until every last hive was gone. I told him he could call me at lunchtime if he needed to... and gave him more medications for the school nurse to give to him. He never called and the hives were nearly gone at 3 p.m. Yaaaaay! They came back at bedtime... so whatever it is isn't going away immediately. He thinks it's grass and external and I think it's food and internal. I would love to know because I'm sure it's related to behavior... I'm always sleuthing. Still, he was a trooper. [/QUOTE]
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