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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 366847" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I have found MANY of the decisions the past four years to be enabling difficult child a whole lot more than helping him. Obviously, he hasn't changed for the better. While they want to blame me for it, I'm looking at it like it's their job to rehabilitate him so why don't they change their methods? That's when they say it's just difficult child's own choices. OK, then quit blaming me. But no matter what they say, I'm drawing the line at them trying to use familial tremors as an issue. That's beyond ridiculous and if they are grasping at straws that much, they can move on to Plan B. Playing along only keeps them going further and further with this stuff. So what happens when those medications don't cure them? (And like I say, I've never met anyone who said these medications work for this and I've talked to more than a few who have this problem.) Court ordered surgery? (Yes, it is an available option for those who want it but it doesn't necessarily cure it either.) For something that had nothing to do with difficult child's delinquency? Honestly, I know they are legal authorities but our government is getting a little out of hand with this one, in my humble opinion.</p><p></p><p>They want to take the position that it's environmental (as in family)?? Then why on earth would you send him to other family members who contrtibuted to my childhood issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 366847, member: 3699"] I have found MANY of the decisions the past four years to be enabling difficult child a whole lot more than helping him. Obviously, he hasn't changed for the better. While they want to blame me for it, I'm looking at it like it's their job to rehabilitate him so why don't they change their methods? That's when they say it's just difficult child's own choices. OK, then quit blaming me. But no matter what they say, I'm drawing the line at them trying to use familial tremors as an issue. That's beyond ridiculous and if they are grasping at straws that much, they can move on to Plan B. Playing along only keeps them going further and further with this stuff. So what happens when those medications don't cure them? (And like I say, I've never met anyone who said these medications work for this and I've talked to more than a few who have this problem.) Court ordered surgery? (Yes, it is an available option for those who want it but it doesn't necessarily cure it either.) For something that had nothing to do with difficult child's delinquency? Honestly, I know they are legal authorities but our government is getting a little out of hand with this one, in my humble opinion. They want to take the position that it's environmental (as in family)?? Then why on earth would you send him to other family members who contrtibuted to my childhood issue? [/QUOTE]
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