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3 months here and the Door is off!
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 211443" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Totoro,</p><p></p><p>Sorry things are rough and the door had to come off. Unfortunately, thinking back, when difficult child 1 was small, it wouldn't bother him either if he didn't have a bedroom door. I'm very glad she has a therapist appointment today!!!</p><p></p><p>in my humble opinion, you're amazing!!! It's great that you can laugh at situations like this, fully understand that your daughter is sick and wouldn't act like this if she could help it, and have as much patience as you do. You're a fantastic mom!!! </p><p></p><p>When difficult child 1 was small, I wasn't able to find the humor in his rages. I just wanted to leave him on the corner of our street with a free sign hanging around his neck... Even though difficult child 2 expressed himself differently than difficult child 1 when he was young, I wanted to leave him with his brother on the corner of our street too. I was too fried and frazzled and felt like I was living in the depths of HE77... </p><p></p><p>If I had been able to see things differently then, I think my life could have been a bit easier... I know, we do as best as we can at the time and when we're given new information and new ways of handling things, we do better. I really, really wish I knew about this bb when my difficult children were younger!!!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, enough about me - This is your thread. I hope the therapist appointment goes well. I hope today is a much more peaceful day for you. Sending calming, peaceful thoughts your way... WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 211443, member: 3388"] Totoro, Sorry things are rough and the door had to come off. Unfortunately, thinking back, when difficult child 1 was small, it wouldn't bother him either if he didn't have a bedroom door. I'm very glad she has a therapist appointment today!!! in my humble opinion, you're amazing!!! It's great that you can laugh at situations like this, fully understand that your daughter is sick and wouldn't act like this if she could help it, and have as much patience as you do. You're a fantastic mom!!! When difficult child 1 was small, I wasn't able to find the humor in his rages. I just wanted to leave him on the corner of our street with a free sign hanging around his neck... Even though difficult child 2 expressed himself differently than difficult child 1 when he was young, I wanted to leave him with his brother on the corner of our street too. I was too fried and frazzled and felt like I was living in the depths of HE77... If I had been able to see things differently then, I think my life could have been a bit easier... I know, we do as best as we can at the time and when we're given new information and new ways of handling things, we do better. I really, really wish I knew about this bb when my difficult children were younger!!! Anyway, enough about me - This is your thread. I hope the therapist appointment goes well. I hope today is a much more peaceful day for you. Sending calming, peaceful thoughts your way... WFEN [/QUOTE]
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