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12 year old.......sigh..
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 558208"><p>Boy, do I hear you. difficult child 1 went through a period like that. He had knives hidden all over the house to "protect himself". That hasn't been an issue since he ended up in the psychiatric hospital for pulling a knife to keep me away from him (with a VERY crazed look in his eyes). He had been getting gradually more aggressive, impulsive, defiant, argumentative, etc before this since he'd started Prozac 6 months earlier. The whole was caused by Prozac went away within a week of stopping it. Now, weapons are his new "area of special interest" (verging on obsession) but he no longer feels the need to protect himself. You might want to ask him why he feels that need. It may be a new fear of his or it could be there is something going on. I would definitely put some energy into investigating the WHY of the need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 558208"] Boy, do I hear you. difficult child 1 went through a period like that. He had knives hidden all over the house to "protect himself". That hasn't been an issue since he ended up in the psychiatric hospital for pulling a knife to keep me away from him (with a VERY crazed look in his eyes). He had been getting gradually more aggressive, impulsive, defiant, argumentative, etc before this since he'd started Prozac 6 months earlier. The whole was caused by Prozac went away within a week of stopping it. Now, weapons are his new "area of special interest" (verging on obsession) but he no longer feels the need to protect himself. You might want to ask him why he feels that need. It may be a new fear of his or it could be there is something going on. I would definitely put some energy into investigating the WHY of the need. [/QUOTE]
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