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How long do I have to put up with it? A truthful non-exagerated vent/rant
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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 403765" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>Yeah, sometimes life is pretty sucky with a difficult child. Sometimes I wonder why I come home from work at night. Sometimes I fight the temptation to get in the car and go back there. Your perspective gets so skewed as a parent of a difficult child. Example - Mine somehow managed to kick out a window and ended up in the emergency room. husband called to tell me about it. I got home, looked at the bloodbath, and thought to myself, well, he didn't get any on the carpet -- that's good. It occurred to me much later that that isn't the response most mothers are going to have. That's why I love this board. Some of them would have thought the same thing. I realize there's nothing I can say about your non-showering son, except that you're not alone, there is an end to it all, and that you're among friends. Or fellow combatants, depending on how you look at it. Hang in there. Much love and many hugs....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 403765, member: 2960"] Yeah, sometimes life is pretty sucky with a difficult child. Sometimes I wonder why I come home from work at night. Sometimes I fight the temptation to get in the car and go back there. Your perspective gets so skewed as a parent of a difficult child. Example - Mine somehow managed to kick out a window and ended up in the emergency room. husband called to tell me about it. I got home, looked at the bloodbath, and thought to myself, well, he didn't get any on the carpet -- that's good. It occurred to me much later that that isn't the response most mothers are going to have. That's why I love this board. Some of them would have thought the same thing. I realize there's nothing I can say about your non-showering son, except that you're not alone, there is an end to it all, and that you're among friends. Or fellow combatants, depending on how you look at it. Hang in there. Much love and many hugs.... [/QUOTE]
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