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Apparently difficult child is now back on his medications
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 576024" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>I hope he is back on them too. I know what he was like without them and he was much worse. He isn't great now but at least he's not suicidal and irrationally angry anymore. At least he sure doesn't seem to be and he seems to still have friends so he couldn't possibly be raging on them like he was on me or they'd be out of the picture pretty quick.</p><p></p><p>He has been avoiding me this entire month. Not sure why. Usually he will at least answer me when I text him but he's not even really doing that anymore, unless it's to his benefit. I asked him if we could get together this weekend when I spoke to him on Monday and he said 'yes'. The next time we had communication was Thursday when I texted him about a 2 month past due library book that I got a call about. He responded about the library book but then when I asked him about getting together this weekend I got ignored and haven't heard from him since. </p><p></p><p>I need to call him to get his health card number for new prescription/dental coverage we are getting so I guess I'll see how he is when I call. I'm getting tired of chasing him though and I really don't think it's a good idea to chase (everyone keeps telling me to stop). I think he needs to start to realize that we have a life outside of chasing after him and that I'm valuable as a person, not just for what I can do for him. I'm seriously thinking of just sitting back and waiting for him to contact me - the thing that scares me is A) I won't know if he's alive or not and B) I'm afraid he won't call. </p><p></p><p>Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 576024, member: 14356"] I hope he is back on them too. I know what he was like without them and he was much worse. He isn't great now but at least he's not suicidal and irrationally angry anymore. At least he sure doesn't seem to be and he seems to still have friends so he couldn't possibly be raging on them like he was on me or they'd be out of the picture pretty quick. He has been avoiding me this entire month. Not sure why. Usually he will at least answer me when I text him but he's not even really doing that anymore, unless it's to his benefit. I asked him if we could get together this weekend when I spoke to him on Monday and he said 'yes'. The next time we had communication was Thursday when I texted him about a 2 month past due library book that I got a call about. He responded about the library book but then when I asked him about getting together this weekend I got ignored and haven't heard from him since. I need to call him to get his health card number for new prescription/dental coverage we are getting so I guess I'll see how he is when I call. I'm getting tired of chasing him though and I really don't think it's a good idea to chase (everyone keeps telling me to stop). I think he needs to start to realize that we have a life outside of chasing after him and that I'm valuable as a person, not just for what I can do for him. I'm seriously thinking of just sitting back and waiting for him to contact me - the thing that scares me is A) I won't know if he's alive or not and B) I'm afraid he won't call. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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