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<blockquote data-quote="IT1967" data-source="post: 582797" data-attributes="member: 15615"><p>Over the weekends, I have been spreading out the dosing much more evenly (AM, lunch, bed) - always do that with-difficult child 1 as well. I will have to pay close attention this weekend to see how he does. Last weekend was the first weekend we started the higher dose, so I can't use that weekend as a comparison. My difficult child 1 has had more testing done than difficult child 2, and truthfully, I think difficult child 1's issues are worse than difficult child 2. difficult child 1 had the IQ testing which revealed she's gifted, but I actually think difficult child 2 is even more intelligent. Especially in math. I just heard back from his teacher - I emailed asking how the week went, and teacher said he had a fantastic week, so maybe confirming again the dosing timing. I'm glad to hear that school is going better for him. Maybe he's just keeping it together so hard at school, he just falls apart afterward. He does seem to settle down more after these after school blow-ups. </p><p></p><p>@InsaneCanadian, I agree that ODD isn't exactly a diagnosis I'm happy my kid has, is there some reason you fought so hard to avoid it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IT1967, post: 582797, member: 15615"] Over the weekends, I have been spreading out the dosing much more evenly (AM, lunch, bed) - always do that with-difficult child 1 as well. I will have to pay close attention this weekend to see how he does. Last weekend was the first weekend we started the higher dose, so I can't use that weekend as a comparison. My difficult child 1 has had more testing done than difficult child 2, and truthfully, I think difficult child 1's issues are worse than difficult child 2. difficult child 1 had the IQ testing which revealed she's gifted, but I actually think difficult child 2 is even more intelligent. Especially in math. I just heard back from his teacher - I emailed asking how the week went, and teacher said he had a fantastic week, so maybe confirming again the dosing timing. I'm glad to hear that school is going better for him. Maybe he's just keeping it together so hard at school, he just falls apart afterward. He does seem to settle down more after these after school blow-ups. @InsaneCanadian, I agree that ODD isn't exactly a diagnosis I'm happy my kid has, is there some reason you fought so hard to avoid it? [/QUOTE]
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