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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 481576" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You can make it. I pray for the day in one way, but now that I am faced with the strong possibility that difficult child could be sent someplace where he will be forced to stay until he's 18 or older, my heart sinks at the thought. I'll probably wonder how on earth I could ever feel that way someday, but then I look at DJ's situation and I think there is a possibility that these difficult child's do get out of some of this when they get older. And if my son does, or really, even if he doesn't, I still am his mother, Know what I mean?? But boy, I most definitely understand your frustration and can sympathize with having to live from one crisis or panic or explosion to another. It must be the most difficult thing a parent can go thru. To think, I thought potty training and the terrible 2s were challenging.....little did I know...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 481576, member: 3699"] You can make it. I pray for the day in one way, but now that I am faced with the strong possibility that difficult child could be sent someplace where he will be forced to stay until he's 18 or older, my heart sinks at the thought. I'll probably wonder how on earth I could ever feel that way someday, but then I look at DJ's situation and I think there is a possibility that these difficult child's do get out of some of this when they get older. And if my son does, or really, even if he doesn't, I still am his mother, Know what I mean?? But boy, I most definitely understand your frustration and can sympathize with having to live from one crisis or panic or explosion to another. It must be the most difficult thing a parent can go thru. To think, I thought potty training and the terrible 2s were challenging.....little did I know... [/QUOTE]
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