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<blockquote data-quote="EStephens" data-source="post: 545372" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. (Afghanistan and Iraq wars.) Is what IOF/EOF stand for. </p><p>The other kiddos have no diagnosed issues and are coping pretty well as their momma seems to lose her mind. They are loud, obnoxious troublemakers, like their momma. </p><p> My big kid, my difficult child seems to be getting worse in his attitude since the diagnosis. He won't follow instructions and seems to have no respect for other people's things. Tonight he broke little kids porcelain bike she worked so hard on painting. When questioned he said he didn't break it, only pushed too hard and the thing exploded. He refused to apologize and go to bed. So that was a whole huge meltdown of tears and screaming. I don't understand how his brain works and it seems to be to my demise. I feel like I am losing the battle and the war!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStephens, post: 545372, member: 15028"] Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. (Afghanistan and Iraq wars.) Is what IOF/EOF stand for. The other kiddos have no diagnosed issues and are coping pretty well as their momma seems to lose her mind. They are loud, obnoxious troublemakers, like their momma. My big kid, my difficult child seems to be getting worse in his attitude since the diagnosis. He won't follow instructions and seems to have no respect for other people's things. Tonight he broke little kids porcelain bike she worked so hard on painting. When questioned he said he didn't break it, only pushed too hard and the thing exploded. He refused to apologize and go to bed. So that was a whole huge meltdown of tears and screaming. I don't understand how his brain works and it seems to be to my demise. I feel like I am losing the battle and the war! [/QUOTE]
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