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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 204639" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>Yet another day trashing everything in difficult child's room. It's like a quarterly thing around here for years. She's taken more money from my purse and stolen all the change husband has from his (deceased) bro. Plus some other stuff. </p><p> </p><p>It's been a very tough day and I hate having to do this to difficult child. I'm sure husband is black and blue from the thrashing he took when we first started. I had the job of bear hugging her until she stopped thrashing/kicking/biting. We stripped the room down to bed and dresser. Since all the stuffed animals and other toys were ripped and broken, just everything was trashed. We'll give her back the tv/directv and other stuff as she earns it.</p><p> </p><p>Never did find my $$. It's been 3 hours and she's finally calmed down enough to help out a bit. She always feels so bad after an episode. And I guess I now have about a year's worth of laundry to do since all her stuff is shoved under the bed, behind the dresser, in toy boxes etc. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/whiteflag.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whiteflag:" title="whiteflag :whiteflag:" data-shortname=":whiteflag:" /></p><p> </p><p>In a way I'm so tired of locking things up or hiding them. we have a safe for her medications and other small things and now we're going to get a new lock for our bedroom door and put stuff in there that we don't want her to touch. It's not a large room and I'm not looking forward to having more stuff in my room that isn't necessary.</p><p> </p><p>guess I just need some hugs today...............<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 204639, member: 6118"] Yet another day trashing everything in difficult child's room. It's like a quarterly thing around here for years. She's taken more money from my purse and stolen all the change husband has from his (deceased) bro. Plus some other stuff. It's been a very tough day and I hate having to do this to difficult child. I'm sure husband is black and blue from the thrashing he took when we first started. I had the job of bear hugging her until she stopped thrashing/kicking/biting. We stripped the room down to bed and dresser. Since all the stuffed animals and other toys were ripped and broken, just everything was trashed. We'll give her back the tv/directv and other stuff as she earns it. Never did find my $$. It's been 3 hours and she's finally calmed down enough to help out a bit. She always feels so bad after an episode. And I guess I now have about a year's worth of laundry to do since all her stuff is shoved under the bed, behind the dresser, in toy boxes etc. :whiteflag: In a way I'm so tired of locking things up or hiding them. we have a safe for her medications and other small things and now we're going to get a new lock for our bedroom door and put stuff in there that we don't want her to touch. It's not a large room and I'm not looking forward to having more stuff in my room that isn't necessary. guess I just need some hugs today...............:knockedout: [/QUOTE]
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