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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 397581" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Jo-Thanks for reading the whole thing-told you it was long-lol! I think there should be a rule of no more than one difficult child per household or at least that they aren't allowed to act up at the same time!! </p><p></p><p>Marg-Good ideas! We usually do it calmly and matter of fact but, I have to admit, at times I just get really frustrated and yell! I love how you handled things at your office!</p><p></p><p>Ploof-You are so right about gaining the strength to keep going. I'm hoping dinner out tonight will help with that. It's why I miss having respite so much. I could handle pretty much anything as long as I knew I had that one weekend a month!</p><p></p><p>SW-I hear you about the medications. The clozapine though has been the one medication that has really helped with his violence. The topamax seems to help with his moods and definitely with his stomach migraines. I'll ask psychiatrist at the next appointment in January what mood stabilizers there are that we haven't tried. I'm totally open to trying a new one. I agree he seems very hyper-sexual. </p><p></p><p>SFR-Thank you!</p><p></p><p>HaoZi-Not sure where he is getting it-even when he was very little he would get hyper-sexual at times. I know they don't shower at school but he does pick up on every little thing that the kids at school do even when he doesn't understand it!</p><p></p><p>Fran-I agree-I've always tried to figure out a way to send the kids back to school before I have to go back and teach-lol.</p><p></p><p>Sharon-Thanks for the hugs!</p><p></p><p>Pam-I agree a night out should help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 397581, member: 1631"] Jo-Thanks for reading the whole thing-told you it was long-lol! I think there should be a rule of no more than one difficult child per household or at least that they aren't allowed to act up at the same time!! Marg-Good ideas! We usually do it calmly and matter of fact but, I have to admit, at times I just get really frustrated and yell! I love how you handled things at your office! Ploof-You are so right about gaining the strength to keep going. I'm hoping dinner out tonight will help with that. It's why I miss having respite so much. I could handle pretty much anything as long as I knew I had that one weekend a month! SW-I hear you about the medications. The clozapine though has been the one medication that has really helped with his violence. The topamax seems to help with his moods and definitely with his stomach migraines. I'll ask psychiatrist at the next appointment in January what mood stabilizers there are that we haven't tried. I'm totally open to trying a new one. I agree he seems very hyper-sexual. SFR-Thank you! HaoZi-Not sure where he is getting it-even when he was very little he would get hyper-sexual at times. I know they don't shower at school but he does pick up on every little thing that the kids at school do even when he doesn't understand it! Fran-I agree-I've always tried to figure out a way to send the kids back to school before I have to go back and teach-lol. Sharon-Thanks for the hugs! Pam-I agree a night out should help! [/QUOTE]
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