tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11190188.post4089667901461910401..comments2023-12-10T07:27:17.914-05:00Comments on Never a Dull Moment: 50 Long MinutesClaudiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02057662343562530495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11190188.post-37511831634188521982008-08-11T20:31:00.000-05:002008-08-11T20:31:00.000-05:00It isn't your meds. It is your son... OCD can dri...It isn't your meds. It is your son... OCD can drive you to OCD... Our doc played havoc balancing the concerta for his ADD and his zoloft for his OCD. We had a son who would clean the rims on the light bulbs, look for specks of paper with writing on it, refuse to eat when he was obsessed that he was fat, chant words over and over, and then all the ADD behaviors that were repetative. On the reverse was having him asleep or groggy, taking such massive dosages that Medicaid would question whether they were going to pay it month to month...<BR/>Yes, those were the days.<BR/><BR/>There is a little hope - age helps - a little... a little... a little...<BR/><BR/>Of course, I couldn't convince my OCD son that he should wait to get married, and he's now married at the age of 19. And when he moved into his new apartment, his poor wife couldn't sleep the first night because he had to completely unpack and put every single thing up - every single thing, including the pictures, mind you, at 3:00 am.momma-o-minniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07915082909133290105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11190188.post-19778104471466579012008-08-11T20:30:00.000-05:002008-08-11T20:30:00.000-05:00It isn't your meds. It is your son... OCD can dri...It isn't your meds. It is your son... OCD can drive you to OCD... Our doc played havoc balancing the concerta for his ADD and his zoloft for his OCD. We had a son who would clean the rims on the light bulbs, look for specks of paper with writing on it, refuse to eat when he was obsessed that he was fat, chant words over and over, and then all the ADD behaviors that were repetative. On the reverse was having him asleep or groggy, taking such massive dosages that Medicaid would question whether they were going to pay it month to month...<BR/>Yes, those were the days.<BR/><BR/>There is a little hope - age helps - a little... a little... a little...<BR/><BR/>Of course, I couldn't convince my OCD son that he should wait to get married, and he's now married at the age of 19. And when he moved into his new apartment, his poor wife couldn't sleep the first night because he had to completely unpack and put every single thing up - every single thing, including the pictures, mind you, at 3:00 am.momma-o-minniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07915082909133290105noreply@blogger.com