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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 183931" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>The stealing didn't really start to peak until the last year or so. I'm just remembering things here and there that he's done, and I guess it's an intermittent problem for him.</p><p> </p><p>His Lexapro was bumped up because his GI thought stress/anxiety were the reason he was having bowel issues (IBS -- because his Crohn's was clearly under control). Then she added a very low dose of Elavil and his IBS went away (so far). But I can't say I saw an increase in these types of boundary-crossing behaviors... they've just always been there and pop up from time to time.</p><p> </p><p>Perhaps the Daytrana is too much and this is what's contributing. If I give him a 20mg patch, it doesn't give enough symptom relief, and if I give him a 30mg patch it borders on being too much. Maybe I need to go back to trimming patches!</p><p> </p><p>I wish I'd squeezed time in with the psychiatrist last week to discuss these issues, but we've been so focused on difficult child 2's stability, everything else get's back burnered... I'll call his voicemail and leave an update. I know we won't get in this month -- he's got 94 on his waitlist for August alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 183931, member: 3444"] The stealing didn't really start to peak until the last year or so. I'm just remembering things here and there that he's done, and I guess it's an intermittent problem for him. His Lexapro was bumped up because his GI thought stress/anxiety were the reason he was having bowel issues (IBS -- because his Crohn's was clearly under control). Then she added a very low dose of Elavil and his IBS went away (so far). But I can't say I saw an increase in these types of boundary-crossing behaviors... they've just always been there and pop up from time to time. Perhaps the Daytrana is too much and this is what's contributing. If I give him a 20mg patch, it doesn't give enough symptom relief, and if I give him a 30mg patch it borders on being too much. Maybe I need to go back to trimming patches! I wish I'd squeezed time in with the psychiatrist last week to discuss these issues, but we've been so focused on difficult child 2's stability, everything else get's back burnered... I'll call his voicemail and leave an update. I know we won't get in this month -- he's got 94 on his waitlist for August alone. [/QUOTE]
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