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<blockquote data-quote="mog" data-source="post: 316911" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Be happy that it makes him tired-try to make it earlier so that when bedtime comes around he will get a good night sleep and maybe not fall asleep in class-my difficult child went wild on this medication and things got crazy at our house-busted walls, doors off, plates in bedded in the walls, easy child running for her life due to knives and trying to save the pets from broken legs. Every time that we change Dr's they want him back on that and i tell them no way in he** , it made my difficult child angry so IF you are having other trouble I would check with DR soon. I am not trying to cause trouble but are you sure that difficult child is not staying up late without you knowing-is he sneaking out-maybe just not sleeping well. Talk and honestly find out what it is that you can help with it might be something as easy as not getting enough sleep. MY difficult child was not sleeping and found out it was due to restless leg syndrome which I have found out that it runs in the family. That is not all my difficult child is fighting but it might be somewhere to start for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mog, post: 316911, member: 1803"] Be happy that it makes him tired-try to make it earlier so that when bedtime comes around he will get a good night sleep and maybe not fall asleep in class-my difficult child went wild on this medication and things got crazy at our house-busted walls, doors off, plates in bedded in the walls, easy child running for her life due to knives and trying to save the pets from broken legs. Every time that we change Dr's they want him back on that and i tell them no way in he** , it made my difficult child angry so IF you are having other trouble I would check with DR soon. I am not trying to cause trouble but are you sure that difficult child is not staying up late without you knowing-is he sneaking out-maybe just not sleeping well. Talk and honestly find out what it is that you can help with it might be something as easy as not getting enough sleep. MY difficult child was not sleeping and found out it was due to restless leg syndrome which I have found out that it runs in the family. That is not all my difficult child is fighting but it might be somewhere to start for you. [/QUOTE]
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