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<blockquote data-quote="dun4" data-source="post: 294894" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>Wow, you guys are fantastic! I can't believe the depth of experience. You're all so strong! I'm not the huggy type, but slaps on the back to every one of you. I salute you all. Reading your stories have helped me to believe I can get through this. Thank you all so much.</p><p> </p><p>I have found a neuropyschologist only 3 1/2 hrs away, so I will be pursuing that angle. I'm going to push for additional testing for a brain injury. The drugs, I'm not sure how to attack. I've searched his room from top to bottom. We had an unusual rain storm and my basement flooded so I had a perfect excuse to pull all the furniture out of his room and closet. The only thing I found was CO2 canisters for an air gun. If his behavior doesn't improve, I'm going to have to do something. I operate a home child care and won't have him losing it in front of the kids. </p><p> </p><p>I have considered the molestation possibility. I went through it with my easy child 10 years ago. I've talked to difficult child. He denies anything has happened, as did my older son when it happened to him. My ex isn't the greatest father. He seems to be involved in my sons' lives just enough to keep them attached so that he can hurt them. I divorced when difficult child was a newborn. He's never shown much interest in his father, thinks he's a dic*. Since the birth of my grandson, my sons' stepmother has befriended my grandson's mother. My ex, or at least his wife, showes more interest in the grandson then the son. I know it really hurts my easy child. difficult child acts like he doesn't care. Who knows? If I attempt to discuss anything with him, he says everything is fine. If I push it he flies into a rage. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child hurt his ankle skateboarding so I'm off to a physical theragy appointment. Thanks for all the support!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun4, post: 294894, member: 7792"] Wow, you guys are fantastic! I can't believe the depth of experience. You're all so strong! I'm not the huggy type, but slaps on the back to every one of you. I salute you all. Reading your stories have helped me to believe I can get through this. Thank you all so much. I have found a neuropyschologist only 3 1/2 hrs away, so I will be pursuing that angle. I'm going to push for additional testing for a brain injury. The drugs, I'm not sure how to attack. I've searched his room from top to bottom. We had an unusual rain storm and my basement flooded so I had a perfect excuse to pull all the furniture out of his room and closet. The only thing I found was CO2 canisters for an air gun. If his behavior doesn't improve, I'm going to have to do something. I operate a home child care and won't have him losing it in front of the kids. I have considered the molestation possibility. I went through it with my easy child 10 years ago. I've talked to difficult child. He denies anything has happened, as did my older son when it happened to him. My ex isn't the greatest father. He seems to be involved in my sons' lives just enough to keep them attached so that he can hurt them. I divorced when difficult child was a newborn. He's never shown much interest in his father, thinks he's a dic*. Since the birth of my grandson, my sons' stepmother has befriended my grandson's mother. My ex, or at least his wife, showes more interest in the grandson then the son. I know it really hurts my easy child. difficult child acts like he doesn't care. Who knows? If I attempt to discuss anything with him, he says everything is fine. If I push it he flies into a rage. difficult child hurt his ankle skateboarding so I'm off to a physical theragy appointment. Thanks for all the support! [/QUOTE]
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