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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 162619" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Chris,</p><p>Ohhhhh I feel for you! I have not had difficult child admitted but considered it on so many occasions. I think what has stopped me is what you are dealing with right now - none of the behaviors are present in the hospital.</p><p></p><p>My son has lots of special things in place at school and those other staff that work with him think he is so great and cooperative, etc. I really think they think I am crazy. At least his teacher and I know the true way he is. I keep telling them - they need to get him in a sitation where they tell him NO or try to get him to do or not do something against his wishes. This is when the explosions happen.</p><p></p><p>I too have holes in my doors from difficult child raging when he is put in time out. He throws things at me too and pulls my hair when I am driving, calls me all kinds of awful things. This has taken its toll on me - I now have anxiety like crazy, hyperthyroidism, and high blood pressure. I don't know how anyone can stay sane when you have to live like this everyday. I have really been trying to focus more on me and husband and taking time for myself. It doesn't happen very often but I try. A recent 2 hour visit to Urgent care for my sore throat the other night was actually quite relaxing. HA!</p><p></p><p>Hang in there! Keep us posted.</p><p></p><p>Jules</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 162619, member: 3930"] Chris, Ohhhhh I feel for you! I have not had difficult child admitted but considered it on so many occasions. I think what has stopped me is what you are dealing with right now - none of the behaviors are present in the hospital. My son has lots of special things in place at school and those other staff that work with him think he is so great and cooperative, etc. I really think they think I am crazy. At least his teacher and I know the true way he is. I keep telling them - they need to get him in a sitation where they tell him NO or try to get him to do or not do something against his wishes. This is when the explosions happen. I too have holes in my doors from difficult child raging when he is put in time out. He throws things at me too and pulls my hair when I am driving, calls me all kinds of awful things. This has taken its toll on me - I now have anxiety like crazy, hyperthyroidism, and high blood pressure. I don't know how anyone can stay sane when you have to live like this everyday. I have really been trying to focus more on me and husband and taking time for myself. It doesn't happen very often but I try. A recent 2 hour visit to Urgent care for my sore throat the other night was actually quite relaxing. HA! Hang in there! Keep us posted. Jules [/QUOTE]
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