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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 635674" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Thanks, TeDo. Well, we just have to stay the course, I guess, with no knowledge of the outcome. Day four and he seems less sleepy, less aggressive - though he is still talking, in a chatty, pleasant voice, about killing people and shooting them (that sounds worse than it was; you'd have to have witnessed it, really - more like Cowboys and Indians stuff). No noticeable changes in concentration, yet, although he has twice now told me that he "wanted" to take the lighter from the kitchen (but didn't). A while back he took the lighter without my knowing - it is now hidden except for times like this lunchtime when the maid is here cooking lunch - and set fire to brush wood and a tree with it.... It's probably because a big deal was made of this little bonfire and he remembers that. So the jury is out. I really want to titrate up very slowly, though, more slowly than the psychiatrist has prescribed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 635674, member: 11227"] Thanks, TeDo. Well, we just have to stay the course, I guess, with no knowledge of the outcome. Day four and he seems less sleepy, less aggressive - though he is still talking, in a chatty, pleasant voice, about killing people and shooting them (that sounds worse than it was; you'd have to have witnessed it, really - more like Cowboys and Indians stuff). No noticeable changes in concentration, yet, although he has twice now told me that he "wanted" to take the lighter from the kitchen (but didn't). A while back he took the lighter without my knowing - it is now hidden except for times like this lunchtime when the maid is here cooking lunch - and set fire to brush wood and a tree with it.... It's probably because a big deal was made of this little bonfire and he remembers that. So the jury is out. I really want to titrate up very slowly, though, more slowly than the psychiatrist has prescribed. [/QUOTE]
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