I thought I saw a post on this recently but couldn't find it so starting anew.
I wonder sometimes if my son's meds/nutrition/genetics are influencing his behavior and wonder if others have had the same challenges. It seems my 11 year old is often on edge, negative, stubborn and looking for a reason to snipe. Also once he gets something in his head "I'm going to quit X!", it's tough to convince him otherwise. I'd chalk it up to preteen issues, but seems like we've had this for awhile.
He is reluctant to try new foods, go new places (unless there's clear kid entertainment involved!), etc. We try to work around it by giving him enough notice, structure, choices, information about 'what's in it for him', but I don't much care to be walking on eggshells so often.
Anyone feel that certain CF meds influence "edginess"? (Other than steroids that is... We did do a round of them last year and got to day 4 when he turned into a grizzly bear.) Regularly, he's on pulmozyme, omneprezole, Zithromax, inhaled TOBI (just tried podhaler....didn't work for us), enzymes and a variety of vitamins.
I wonder sometimes if my son's meds/nutrition/genetics are influencing his behavior and wonder if others have had the same challenges. It seems my 11 year old is often on edge, negative, stubborn and looking for a reason to snipe. Also once he gets something in his head "I'm going to quit X!", it's tough to convince him otherwise. I'd chalk it up to preteen issues, but seems like we've had this for awhile.
He is reluctant to try new foods, go new places (unless there's clear kid entertainment involved!), etc. We try to work around it by giving him enough notice, structure, choices, information about 'what's in it for him', but I don't much care to be walking on eggshells so often.
Anyone feel that certain CF meds influence "edginess"? (Other than steroids that is... We did do a round of them last year and got to day 4 when he turned into a grizzly bear.) Regularly, he's on pulmozyme, omneprezole, Zithromax, inhaled TOBI (just tried podhaler....didn't work for us), enzymes and a variety of vitamins.