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I certainly don't have full insight into the causes of 's

rages.(insane, irrational, violent, destructive rages)

There were many emotional factors: he changed radically in the fourth grade

when his father left, but we didn't have the full-blown rages till sophmore

HS. The girl he started dating was very emotionally unstable. He could not

leave her-she would start popping pills, promising to kill herself, etc. She

convinced him he had to be totally responsible for her well-being. I went to

her

parents house one night, looking for help-they said they trusted her

completely to make the right decisions.) Yes, she finally got intense

counseling and

meds therapy. And I know I told U about the recreational drug element, and

everything I tried to do to help with that, But the rages didn't stop till

the day he graduated HS, and on that day-they stopped.

So, I know not much of this scenario applies to Tyler-except maybe brain

chemistry for different reasons-my only real offering here is that they

stopped-cold.

in Ma.

Mom to , 20 yrs old (CHARGE), 22 yrs. and partner to Alan (12

years now)

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Tyler has had the mood swings to a degree starting at about the same time as

. They intensified in early adolescence, no surprise there. Clearly

the more he matures, the better he gets at self-managing the intensity of

emotions. 95 - 99$ of the time, Tyler is easy going, and happy - when the

ADD part is still clearly present, but not the mood swings. BUT if I see

the change in his eyes, then I know it will only be a matter of time until

something that I would consider minor will set off what I call a rage

attack. In his usual state the triggers would not be a problem, he could

cope with them. When he is in these other states, he cannot. It is not

until pain of some sort stops the rage, that he then is exhausted, yet able

to use his thinking brain. When his eyes change, one would think he was

using recreational drugs - the scary part to me is that as yet there is no

evidence that he has ever tried anything, which does fit with his extreme

black and white thinking. I will hold onto the intention that the cycle in

January will forever be his last!

Kim

> I certainly don't have full insight into the causes of 's

> rages.(insane, irrational, violent, destructive rages)

> There were many emotional factors: he changed radically in the fourth grade

> when his father left, but we didn't have the full-blown rages till sophmore

> HS. The girl he started dating was very emotionally unstable. He could not

> leave her-she would start popping pills, promising to kill herself, etc. She

> convinced him he had to be totally responsible for her well-being. I went to

> her

> parents house one night, looking for help-they said they trusted her

> completely to make the right decisions.) Yes, she finally got intense

> counseling and

> meds therapy. And I know I told U about the recreational drug element, and

> everything I tried to do to help with that, But the rages didn't stop till

> the day he graduated HS, and on that day-they stopped.

> So, I know not much of this scenario applies to Tyler-except maybe brain

> chemistry for different reasons-my only real offering here is that they

> stopped-cold.

>

> in Ma.

> Mom to , 20 yrs old (CHARGE), 22 yrs. and partner to Alan (12

> years now)

>

>

>

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