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Crying for difficult child and PTSD
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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 275330" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>MM - thank you for sharing - I can only imagine how you must feel - glad to hear they are doing ok - it's encouraging.</p><p> </p><p>The kicker is that it went to trial 3 YEARS later. There was physical evidence, difficult child was FORCED to testify, etc and they still let him go?!!!</p><p> </p><p>I lied to difficult child and told her that he got locked up. I just couldn't let her think that the trauma of testifying in front of him was all for nothing.</p><p> </p><p>Her reason for not wanting to see someone is that the therapist she was seeing at the time of the trial reccomended that she testify which was the LAST thing she wanted to do. She saw that as a betrayal and has refused therapy since.</p><p> </p><p>We recently put difficult child on Lexapro so I thought this was the perfect excuse - she needs to see someone to monitor her medications. Hopefully I can find someone that is a good fit with her.</p><p> </p><p>Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 275330, member: 4467"] MM - thank you for sharing - I can only imagine how you must feel - glad to hear they are doing ok - it's encouraging. The kicker is that it went to trial 3 YEARS later. There was physical evidence, difficult child was FORCED to testify, etc and they still let him go?!!! I lied to difficult child and told her that he got locked up. I just couldn't let her think that the trauma of testifying in front of him was all for nothing. Her reason for not wanting to see someone is that the therapist she was seeing at the time of the trial reccomended that she testify which was the LAST thing she wanted to do. She saw that as a betrayal and has refused therapy since. We recently put difficult child on Lexapro so I thought this was the perfect excuse - she needs to see someone to monitor her medications. Hopefully I can find someone that is a good fit with her. Dara [/QUOTE]
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