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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 254488" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you again! </p><p> </p><p>Jena - You are correct that it is good to "see" that he still needs help - that there is still some more work to be done. That point gets clouded and buried in success sometimes.</p><p> </p><p>Timer - Your statement about "fighting to the detriment of everything else" was so helpful. It gave me another view point to consider. I have only been looking at his success of the fights, not the casualties they are enduring. Thank you for being so wise! You are so correct, just because he is winning the battle doesn't mean the battle plan is as successful as possible - need to find one with less casualties.</p><p> </p><p>Janna - Actually, difficult child has asked for medications and is trusting in me to make that decision for him. Maybe if he wasn't so trusting he would push harder? I don't know - I mostly feel blessed that he does trust me to tell me everything.</p><p> </p><p>Tired - Thank you for the support</p><p> </p><p>ML - Those medication side effects are no fun either - are they? So we have to decide what outweighs what.</p><p> </p><p>Totoro - Yep, I am coming to believe it is likely for the best. (referring to today's new post on the bowling tournament)</p><p> </p><p>Wiped Out - Thank you also for the support. </p><p> </p><p>I am sure that by the time we get the medication (whatever it may be) ordered and picked up, I will be accepting it. See my post on the bowling tournament - that pretty much has sealed the deal for me. If he has not calmed down by Wed and getting new medications by Thur or Fri (?) then he will definitaly need them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 254488, member: 5096"] Thank you again! Jena - You are correct that it is good to "see" that he still needs help - that there is still some more work to be done. That point gets clouded and buried in success sometimes. Timer - Your statement about "fighting to the detriment of everything else" was so helpful. It gave me another view point to consider. I have only been looking at his success of the fights, not the casualties they are enduring. Thank you for being so wise! You are so correct, just because he is winning the battle doesn't mean the battle plan is as successful as possible - need to find one with less casualties. Janna - Actually, difficult child has asked for medications and is trusting in me to make that decision for him. Maybe if he wasn't so trusting he would push harder? I don't know - I mostly feel blessed that he does trust me to tell me everything. Tired - Thank you for the support ML - Those medication side effects are no fun either - are they? So we have to decide what outweighs what. Totoro - Yep, I am coming to believe it is likely for the best. (referring to today's new post on the bowling tournament) Wiped Out - Thank you also for the support. I am sure that by the time we get the medication (whatever it may be) ordered and picked up, I will be accepting it. See my post on the bowling tournament - that pretty much has sealed the deal for me. If he has not calmed down by Wed and getting new medications by Thur or Fri (?) then he will definitaly need them. [/QUOTE]
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