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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 35841" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p><em>He sees a wonderful psychologist every week who has taught him every coping skill/anger management technique in the book</em></p><p>Mag, that reminded me, the other day, difficult child was trying to get me to go outside to play baseball with-him. I was sitting at the computer here and he came in 3X to remind me. Finally he put his hand on his hip and said, "TRANSITION TIME!" just like the psychiatric recommended. Too funny! Sometimes these things come back to haunt us.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, Mag. You seem to be doing all the right things. Good luck with-the medications, too, especially weaning him off of them. Sometimes the combos aren't good, and with-the hormones, will change the results over time. </p><p>Interesting about difficult child being short and bottom of the rank... during our tour, Ron told difficult child the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 35841, member: 3419"] [i]He sees a wonderful psychologist every week who has taught him every coping skill/anger management technique in the book[/i] Mag, that reminded me, the other day, difficult child was trying to get me to go outside to play baseball with-him. I was sitting at the computer here and he came in 3X to remind me. Finally he put his hand on his hip and said, "TRANSITION TIME!" just like the psychiatric recommended. Too funny! Sometimes these things come back to haunt us. Good luck, Mag. You seem to be doing all the right things. Good luck with-the medications, too, especially weaning him off of them. Sometimes the combos aren't good, and with-the hormones, will change the results over time. Interesting about difficult child being short and bottom of the rank... during our tour, Ron told difficult child the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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