Whaler Proud
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2003
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Re: Wish the good old days were at my house
Mayfloat, I am going through the same kind of experiences with my son in elementary school as you did with yours except he is being treated for the bipolar condition. <br /><br />We have learned that Ritalin does nothing for kids with this condition. In fact, the opposite is true. It just ramps them up and makes them more belligerant than ever. We had fantastic success with Depakote until he developed an allergic reaction and now we are playing with other meds to try and stabilize the mood swings.<br /><br />I don't want to come off as pushy in regard to the bipolar deal, but after spending a large amount of my life struggling with the condition myself and now experiencing the same hell I put my parents through, I can attest to the wonders of medication. It changed my life and helps my son along.<br /><br />Your situation is tough. I think you hit a good plan with establishing the rules for when he turns 18. This gives your son time to make the decision to adjust and abide or be on his own. However it works, it will be his decision. I bailed two days after graduation and lasted all of 3 months. In retrospect, my mom should have listened to my dad and not let me return. Like I said in a previous post, it took me until I was 30 to figure out the problem was me and not the world. But having mom's lap to fall back in made it real easy for me to not take a hard look at myself and take the steps to actually grow up.<br /><br />Good luck.I'll be contacting you in about 8 years to discuss how to manage my own hellion's adulthood.
Mayfloat, I am going through the same kind of experiences with my son in elementary school as you did with yours except he is being treated for the bipolar condition. <br /><br />We have learned that Ritalin does nothing for kids with this condition. In fact, the opposite is true. It just ramps them up and makes them more belligerant than ever. We had fantastic success with Depakote until he developed an allergic reaction and now we are playing with other meds to try and stabilize the mood swings.<br /><br />I don't want to come off as pushy in regard to the bipolar deal, but after spending a large amount of my life struggling with the condition myself and now experiencing the same hell I put my parents through, I can attest to the wonders of medication. It changed my life and helps my son along.<br /><br />Your situation is tough. I think you hit a good plan with establishing the rules for when he turns 18. This gives your son time to make the decision to adjust and abide or be on his own. However it works, it will be his decision. I bailed two days after graduation and lasted all of 3 months. In retrospect, my mom should have listened to my dad and not let me return. Like I said in a previous post, it took me until I was 30 to figure out the problem was me and not the world. But having mom's lap to fall back in made it real easy for me to not take a hard look at myself and take the steps to actually grow up.<br /><br />Good luck.I'll be contacting you in about 8 years to discuss how to manage my own hellion's adulthood.