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Waiting & trying to survive (his RAGE) Anyone with Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) experience? (not sure that's it)
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 451675" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Are you on the west coast? U of Wash is well regarded in the area of Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE).</p><p></p><p>Have you read the explosive child? it might help you with but the talk part of it may not be very accessible at this point.</p><p></p><p>Other thing that i have learned is that it helps to have routine, routine, black and white. Anytime there was room for negotiation and I said no, then we got explosion. If you always have 1/2 hour of tv have it. if you always stop at x for y, you have to stop at x. Write down a list of things at night. we have take shower, 1/2 hour of reading, etc then tv. but the list is written down, they can check things off, then tv. If I make the mistake of adding something to the list, it is a major deal/explosion time. Don't know if that applies to your son, but it has really helped in dealing with mine. </p><p></p><p>I am surprised that they didn't give you Rispderal at the emergency. Do you have a family doctor? Maybe they would feel comfortable prescribing that? It can either be given on a daily basis (which is what we did for a while) or on a PRN basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 451675, member: 2322"] Are you on the west coast? U of Wash is well regarded in the area of Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE). Have you read the explosive child? it might help you with but the talk part of it may not be very accessible at this point. Other thing that i have learned is that it helps to have routine, routine, black and white. Anytime there was room for negotiation and I said no, then we got explosion. If you always have 1/2 hour of tv have it. if you always stop at x for y, you have to stop at x. Write down a list of things at night. we have take shower, 1/2 hour of reading, etc then tv. but the list is written down, they can check things off, then tv. If I make the mistake of adding something to the list, it is a major deal/explosion time. Don't know if that applies to your son, but it has really helped in dealing with mine. I am surprised that they didn't give you Rispderal at the emergency. Do you have a family doctor? Maybe they would feel comfortable prescribing that? It can either be given on a daily basis (which is what we did for a while) or on a PRN basis. [/QUOTE]
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