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A plea to those lucky posters who have not walked in our shoes
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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 609586" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I really want to reply to this, but I'm scared of saying something wrong !!!!!!</p><p></p><p>I just want to say that I have never ever hidden where I live, neither have I hidden my religion, but neither of those things have ever been a subject for discussion -- nor have they caused any bad feeling or even topics for discussion. Wherever people live and whatever beliefs they have, if they are struggling with difficult children, be it conduct disorders or whatever else (such as encopresis, for example), if there is anyone else here who can offer any sort of helpful (or maybe not so helpful) suggestion, then in my humble opiniin that is a blessing, even if it is irrelevant or just gives the person with the problem food for thought, or maybe even if it just gives that person the feeling that they have been hugged and not spurned. Of course there is the occasional irritating person, but in all the years that I've been on this board (and I'm one of the most veteran) there have been very very few annoying posters. I always remind myself that no one forces me to read anything that annoys me. And if I choose to read something -- then I either agree or not, and that's as far as it goes.</p><p></p><p>One day I promise to give an update on my difficult child. Suffice it to say that I have booked my trip and in February I am going to Australia to see him!!!</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 609586, member: 77"] I really want to reply to this, but I'm scared of saying something wrong !!!!!! I just want to say that I have never ever hidden where I live, neither have I hidden my religion, but neither of those things have ever been a subject for discussion -- nor have they caused any bad feeling or even topics for discussion. Wherever people live and whatever beliefs they have, if they are struggling with difficult children, be it conduct disorders or whatever else (such as encopresis, for example), if there is anyone else here who can offer any sort of helpful (or maybe not so helpful) suggestion, then in my humble opiniin that is a blessing, even if it is irrelevant or just gives the person with the problem food for thought, or maybe even if it just gives that person the feeling that they have been hugged and not spurned. Of course there is the occasional irritating person, but in all the years that I've been on this board (and I'm one of the most veteran) there have been very very few annoying posters. I always remind myself that no one forces me to read anything that annoys me. And if I choose to read something -- then I either agree or not, and that's as far as it goes. One day I promise to give an update on my difficult child. Suffice it to say that I have booked my trip and in February I am going to Australia to see him!!! Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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