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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 361772" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>I had about the same reaction. difficult child spent the night with a friend (we TRY it once every six months) and didn't have his morning medications. When he got home at noon.....let's just say he was so out of control I just stood there with my mouth hanging open. I told h we don't EVER have to wonder if he needs his medications!!!!! He was yelling, screaming, jumping up and down, torturing the little dogs, crying. It was amazing. Back to spending the night......we won't do it again for yet another six months. He just can't handle it. I think most of all it's a "routine" thing....it's all off and although he thinks he's having fun, it comes back to bite him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 361772, member: 2287"] I had about the same reaction. difficult child spent the night with a friend (we TRY it once every six months) and didn't have his morning medications. When he got home at noon.....let's just say he was so out of control I just stood there with my mouth hanging open. I told h we don't EVER have to wonder if he needs his medications!!!!! He was yelling, screaming, jumping up and down, torturing the little dogs, crying. It was amazing. Back to spending the night......we won't do it again for yet another six months. He just can't handle it. I think most of all it's a "routine" thing....it's all off and although he thinks he's having fun, it comes back to bite him. [/QUOTE]
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