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<blockquote data-quote="Heartsick" data-source="post: 274083" data-attributes="member: 7400"><p>WOW, thank you everyone. There were many comments, which i read. I need to print them so I can digest them. My job as an investigator for the state is stressfull, and I must maintain control of every thing, I am sure it leaks into my home life. I do have health insurance, but I am unsure what it covers. To be honest, I am not sure I can face what the mental health people say. But on the other side, when difficult child goes into freak out stage, it kills me to watch and not be able to "control" it. I am waiting for the book The explosive Child. As far as the lying, difficult child will reach out and shove easy child and deny ever touching her. She will load the dishwasher without rincing them, and swear up and down that she did rince them, and be completly baffled as to how the food reappeared on them. I will reread the previous post. It is my job to determine through observation, and questioning if a person is lying. With difficult child she is a dead give away. When she lies and I catch her, she instantly becomes angry, shrill yelling, explosive anger. I can lower my voice to a very not threatening tone, and she reacts wih an explosion. When I yell, I get the same reaction. I do need to get away, when I am not in the field, I work alot from home, when I need to be in the office, difficult child and easy child go with me. I am unable to separate work from home. Thanks I will read more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heartsick, post: 274083, member: 7400"] WOW, thank you everyone. There were many comments, which i read. I need to print them so I can digest them. My job as an investigator for the state is stressfull, and I must maintain control of every thing, I am sure it leaks into my home life. I do have health insurance, but I am unsure what it covers. To be honest, I am not sure I can face what the mental health people say. But on the other side, when difficult child goes into freak out stage, it kills me to watch and not be able to "control" it. I am waiting for the book The explosive Child. As far as the lying, difficult child will reach out and shove easy child and deny ever touching her. She will load the dishwasher without rincing them, and swear up and down that she did rince them, and be completly baffled as to how the food reappeared on them. I will reread the previous post. It is my job to determine through observation, and questioning if a person is lying. With difficult child she is a dead give away. When she lies and I catch her, she instantly becomes angry, shrill yelling, explosive anger. I can lower my voice to a very not threatening tone, and she reacts wih an explosion. When I yell, I get the same reaction. I do need to get away, when I am not in the field, I work alot from home, when I need to be in the office, difficult child and easy child go with me. I am unable to separate work from home. Thanks I will read more. [/QUOTE]
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