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<blockquote data-quote="ck1" data-source="post: 96222" data-attributes="member: 3767"><p>Oh, Merris! I'm so sorry!! It certainly does sound like your rough time is continuing without a quick end in sight. But, on a positive note, you personally sound like you are doing so well! In spite of what's going on around you. Carrying on with your life must be so hard but may get easier each day. I haven't been there done that, but I would think that getting emerged in your own things (doing well at work, home projects, puppy) will leave you with with less time to worry about difficult child, thus promoting your good health. Get some good books while your at it, not self-help books, just easy read ones.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion,your difficult child should not be able to live with you or your family because he needs to feel the natural consequences of his actions (I know he has before but apparently not enough yet). Not necessarily for punishment reasons, he just needs to make a choice to make better decisions. You've done all the "right" things for him to want a better life, he just needs to choose it. You've done your part, now it's time him to do his.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck1, post: 96222, member: 3767"] Oh, Merris! I'm so sorry!! It certainly does sound like your rough time is continuing without a quick end in sight. But, on a positive note, you personally sound like you are doing so well! In spite of what's going on around you. Carrying on with your life must be so hard but may get easier each day. I haven't been there done that, but I would think that getting emerged in your own things (doing well at work, home projects, puppy) will leave you with with less time to worry about difficult child, thus promoting your good health. Get some good books while your at it, not self-help books, just easy read ones. in my opinion,your difficult child should not be able to live with you or your family because he needs to feel the natural consequences of his actions (I know he has before but apparently not enough yet). Not necessarily for punishment reasons, he just needs to make a choice to make better decisions. You've done all the "right" things for him to want a better life, he just needs to choose it. You've done your part, now it's time him to do his. [/QUOTE]
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