Well, PEP is where he was last year, so the teachers are familiar, and the work they did with him snapped right back into place. Unfortunately it's just for a couple of hours a day.
(It probably doesn't help that we give him his medicine in the morning, and it lasts 5-6 hours)
Afternoons are more difficult in general with kids. Can they give him a slow release medication that lasts longer?
I don't know. I need to set up a follow-up appointment with the psychiatrist anyhow, so we'll see what she says.
When I was on adderall the slow release was much better. Good luck.
I think ltc is finally asleep. TCG has s meeting tonight. So I put her to bed and was trying to read but she was making a lot of noise tossing and turning instead of sleeping.
I had several different issues with Adderal or Ritilan but the short time frame was a huge one. I can't remember which one but when it would wear off I would crash and feel spacey and a bit off for a while.
Had a bad night and really not feeling well today. Not sure what to do.
You have to take care of yourself, Gud. If you don't take proper care of yourself you can't help anyone else.
Applying for jobs is THE WORST. I am trying to do the best I can and so am reading thoroughly each job description that I find appropriate/interesting, then tailoring my resume. Then entering it into a spreadsheet once applied so I can track who when and where I applied.
Yeah, I never like job hunting even when I just let recruiters take care of most of it.
I don't know if it's helpful or not but this was my last resume after making changes recruiters suggested. Got a bit distorted turning into an image, but it's still readable. Not that I claim to have the best resume layout ever, but it did get worked over by people in the biz.
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