Don't even get me started on hair....DS needs his cut, but with the sensory issues he has, a fit if they "cut it too hard"....but yet this kid YANKED out a tooth on Friday that was barely loose. We probably spend 10 minutes on his hair a day becuase it has to be spiked up just right. I really have to bite the bullet and get his hair cut because it won't spike up to his satisfaction.

I really do need to get his appointments scheduled for a better time, the problem is that this works out best for my work schedule. It's hard to leave in the middle of the day and he is not very cooperative in the evenings. We're going to try 1 more time next Friday before I cave and schedule it later in the day.

I know you all with girls have it worse, but dang....I keep thinking (to take from Connie), "Stupid necklace, stupid socks, stupid tooth fairy (who failed to come) stupid Bipolar!"

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Mom to :
Nathan (13); BiPolar I mixed without psychosis, ADHD, PDD-NOS Focalin, Celexa and Risperdal image/image/image/imageDepending on the moment.

Hannah (8); healthy and happy (recovering from her High School Musical addiction!) image