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<blockquote data-quote="Wishing" data-source="post: 195689" data-attributes="member: 1782"><p>I see a lot of strengths your difficult child has; going to rehab and giving up his old friends that is huge, and getting a reasonable job on his own that is awesome. I can relate to your difficult child being very intense and worked up to the point you want to kick him out. This is exactly what I have been going thru as a single parent. Mine gets so extremely upset when he can't have his own way. I usually threaten him with "please leave" I see mine as having a restricted type of thinking or a very narrow focus. It is scary as I wonder when something will push him over the edge. Mine has decided to go off all his medications.So it is very volatile around my house. I take a lot of medications and it concerns me that he may get into my medications.</p><p>I agree that your husband if at all possible should not bring up that difficult child can't survive on his own. Some people would want to prove him wrong but others may not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishing, post: 195689, member: 1782"] I see a lot of strengths your difficult child has; going to rehab and giving up his old friends that is huge, and getting a reasonable job on his own that is awesome. I can relate to your difficult child being very intense and worked up to the point you want to kick him out. This is exactly what I have been going thru as a single parent. Mine gets so extremely upset when he can't have his own way. I usually threaten him with "please leave" I see mine as having a restricted type of thinking or a very narrow focus. It is scary as I wonder when something will push him over the edge. Mine has decided to go off all his medications.So it is very volatile around my house. I take a lot of medications and it concerns me that he may get into my medications. I agree that your husband if at all possible should not bring up that difficult child can't survive on his own. Some people would want to prove him wrong but others may not. [/QUOTE]
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