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Category Archives: bipolar

what is he plotting now? Updated

Never look at a good day and think there is nothing wrong. David was having an incredible good period this evening after school. Then his sister came home from volleyball. His sister went for a shower, David saw opportunity and took it.  Now we have a missing iPod. It isn’t so much the missing device as it is David’s response to being caught stealing.  Plus we still don’t have the device back. plus, I fell down.  Not good when you have vertigo issues.  So we are searching for the iPod. Why do we blame David?  Because that is what he does.  Plus the boys each have their own mp3 players.  Plus, this morning he had my Kindle, last week it was mom’s iPad.  Before that it was cell phones.  Mine, both brothers, sister. Not to mention all of the house phones.  He has had them cached in his room.  batteries

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Tags: ADHD, autism, Conditions and Diseases, Fibromyalgia, frustration, Health, Lupus, Mental disorder, mental health, non-compliance., obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD, ODD, traumatic brain injury ·

stay tuned for your daily tantrum

David was in full form this morning with a tantrum. Grumpiness in the morning. He got gigged yesterday for have three small holes in his shirt.  Very small holes.  couldn’t fit the tip of a pencil through them. So I wrote a note to the school this morning that we are not able to purchase all new shirts for him just because of a few small holes. David decided to add the letter Y to the end of shortened proper nouns.  For example.  Calculator.  becomes Calcy.  So now we have an 11 year old running around the house talking like  a three year old saying “this is my calcy”. I cut the hood off of a perfectly good sweatshirt for David today.  Not allowed hoods at his school. David was on facebook this morning using my kindle.  I am sick so i couldn’t stay awake all night.  I just couldn’t

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Tags: ADHD, autism, frustration, mental health, non-compliance., obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD, ODD, Stress, traumatic brain injury ·

over-medicated

What part of “you need to give him his meds at 11am” is so difficult to understand? Evidently, the school has been medicating David when he gets there and then again at 11. They were instructed to give him his meds at 11am, because he gets his meds before he leaves for school in the morning. No wonder David has been so good for them, he is over medicated. Tweet #fighting4answrs

Tags: ADHD, autism, medication, mental health, non-compliance., obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD, ODD, TBI, traumatic brain injury ·

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