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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/item_id/1946560-Inner-Workings-of-the-Machine/day/10-8-2019
Rated: 18+ · Book · Other · #1946560
When one blog is filled, another one must open.
Coming soon: more work from someone creative, ambitious, and determined - often called a variant of insane/crazy.

Notes: Genderfluid. Preferred pronouns (they/them)

         [& denotes married couples]
Immediate Family: soon-to-be-ex-Dilbert, Tempest, Dogbert

My Extended Family: (s)Dad, cousins (K, D, G, J, F, N) I guess it's good to be on speaking terms with someone. Voluntarily. AuntS
Dilbert's Extended Family: SIL (+5 kids)& BIL, FIL's gf (only for holidays, mostly)
Important People I Don't See Enough: Owl + Partner, Paradise ICON crew (which owl is a part of)
People I've Known a Long Time/Long Distance: Doc & [husband], Sheer & DocSheer, Mrs. Light & [husband], Trillium & Diego (not married but close enough), Steph
Local People: MotherDroid, Owl&Partner ... There are about to be new people on this list, because, well, I'm evolving. And it hurts.

DnD: used letters, S (DM), D(doctor), Y(because I like him!), K(old RPGer friend who also attends church), P(church guy who does game night and is local and our families are also friends), A (went to church but moved back to Chicago, moved back locally then i moved)
Tempest's friends: I don't know very many of her local friends. She's got an internet buddy who also talks to CousinK's younger daughter. the younger daughter is DRAMA.
Dogbert's friends: Has a new group of friends based on a Pokemon thing and they have a DnD club at school and outside of school. Lucky kid!
October 8, 2019 at 2:29pm
October 8, 2019 at 2:29pm
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Sigh. Today I took Dogbert to his doctor appointment (during recess and lunch. he was mad - i promised not to do it again if I could help it.).
We were there to talk about his meds, and he's doing pretty well. The hardest part about his medication is he's academically reaching all the benchmarks and then some, and his behavior is better than his classmates so he's not the problem by far.

But he's got a terrible bunch of kids in his grade, the teachers tell me, and they're no longer allowed to discipline them the way they used to (like even when Dogbert was in Kindergarten). That makes it a lot harder for me to say anything. But he's regularly rewarded for being able to do things better than his classmates and being a role model.

Who am I to argue with that? But I expect a lot from my kids. I want them to be the best they can be, not just better than their classmates. And if there are classmates better- that's wonderful. I just worry about the lowered threshold for behaviors, and how much it is burning out those teachers, and what it's going to be like when they are older.

I also made the first appointment for Tempest to talk to her doctor (same doc) about her own attention issues. To which the doctor replied she'd been noticing those behaviors since Tempest was in preschool and that it was good to get help for it. I'm glad I have such an ally in the kids' doctor. She's helpful and she struggles with the same thing in her son. (Her daughter isn't old enough to know yet.) She also talked about how and why it's so often overlooked in girls. Plus Tempest is very intelligent so she's been able to compensate so far. Then i think, yeah, I did that.

About a week before Tempest's appointment, I'll have my own appointment with a doc (in the same clinic) to talk about my own list of issues - including the ADD/ADHD thing. Also bipolar and anxiety. And a few other things that are going on a list (stabbing pain in the left ear!) so I don't forget them.

I know how much Dogbert's Rx is, because I switched pharmacies to get $60 off per month. I'm not looking forward to tripling it, but on the other hand, wouldn't it be better to be functional and focused?

I stopped to write this blog post- I've been eating lunch, going through my closet, and writing a crit for ICON (due end of October). That's pretty much my thing, to try a few different things and see if I can make progress on them. Taking on more makes it easier, because just one thing isn't enough to occupy my brain and I get sidetracked. A lot. Easily. All the time.


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