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<blockquote data-quote="BeachPeace" data-source="post: 546218"><p>I can relate - my family are all "nervous" around Blue. It is hard to not be super sensitive and get offended all the time when I knjow that the fear of a serious violent outburst is real. </p><p>I can handle the violent meltdowns (most of the time) but I understand it is unrealistic to expect everyone else to calmly handle them as well. Maybe set up opportunities for your family to be hands on with limits - like coming to your home for an hour, etc.</p><p>We are making baby steps with this ....We have had a couple of family members babysit in our home for 45 mins to 1 hr where we have all the safeguards in place and the routines in stone. He is also making progress with increases in Abilify and Kapvay.</p><p>I just noticed your husband has PTSD - my son does too - he was adopted from Foster Care and suffered extensive abuse. </p><p>Anyway good luck and welcome here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeachPeace, post: 546218"] I can relate - my family are all "nervous" around Blue. It is hard to not be super sensitive and get offended all the time when I knjow that the fear of a serious violent outburst is real. I can handle the violent meltdowns (most of the time) but I understand it is unrealistic to expect everyone else to calmly handle them as well. Maybe set up opportunities for your family to be hands on with limits - like coming to your home for an hour, etc. We are making baby steps with this ....We have had a couple of family members babysit in our home for 45 mins to 1 hr where we have all the safeguards in place and the routines in stone. He is also making progress with increases in Abilify and Kapvay. I just noticed your husband has PTSD - my son does too - he was adopted from Foster Care and suffered extensive abuse. Anyway good luck and welcome here. [/QUOTE]
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