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A plea to those lucky posters who have not walked in our shoes
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 609583" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I'm little bewildered. I hope it wasn't me, whose comments you have found hurtful MWM. Not my intention, even if I do have some little less popular opinions about certain things in this board and am not from North America and as you recently wrote, 'have been lucky', when my son 'only has some mental health issues and fleeting addiction problems' and has been doing better lately.</p><p></p><p>I'm also one of those, who is not willing to state my exact country of origin (however, if it is necessary to state one, I can lie and give one with similar enough that you will not notice the difference.) Part of the reason I'm here, is that this is not the board from my own region. I couldn't write to regional board and not be very worried about anonymity. To be honest, if I start to notice people from my region to write here often, I will likely leave. Still, I do not hope this to become members only-board. I too was a lurker for quite some time before registering and wouldn't have ever registered if I haven't read the post first. I think it is same to many others. Few register to group they can't no anything about beforehand. </p><p></p><p>Especially when here the board name and most of the conhtent don't match. Very few of us have kids with conduct disorder. It seems that with our younger kids the most common problem is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and related issues. With our older and adult kids it is mostly addiction issues with some mental health issues mixed between. Actual conduct disorder - not so much.</p><p></p><p>However I'm little spooked how high topics from this board tend to end up in Google searches around these issues (which of course was the way I did find this board first time too.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 609583, member: 14557"] I'm little bewildered. I hope it wasn't me, whose comments you have found hurtful MWM. Not my intention, even if I do have some little less popular opinions about certain things in this board and am not from North America and as you recently wrote, 'have been lucky', when my son 'only has some mental health issues and fleeting addiction problems' and has been doing better lately. I'm also one of those, who is not willing to state my exact country of origin (however, if it is necessary to state one, I can lie and give one with similar enough that you will not notice the difference.) Part of the reason I'm here, is that this is not the board from my own region. I couldn't write to regional board and not be very worried about anonymity. To be honest, if I start to notice people from my region to write here often, I will likely leave. Still, I do not hope this to become members only-board. I too was a lurker for quite some time before registering and wouldn't have ever registered if I haven't read the post first. I think it is same to many others. Few register to group they can't no anything about beforehand. Especially when here the board name and most of the conhtent don't match. Very few of us have kids with conduct disorder. It seems that with our younger kids the most common problem is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and related issues. With our older and adult kids it is mostly addiction issues with some mental health issues mixed between. Actual conduct disorder - not so much. However I'm little spooked how high topics from this board tend to end up in Google searches around these issues (which of course was the way I did find this board first time too.) [/QUOTE]
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