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How parenting difficult child changes your perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 558530" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>We had a disgruntled employee go into a small business and kill several people recently and the news had his father on. My heart broke for him. </p><p></p><p>I've always said its easier to get the calls that someone hit Q than that he hit someone else. </p><p></p><p> I even feel sad for the one who did it, not that he didnt deserve serious consequences. But sad for what brought him to that place be it mental illness or whatever. Sometimes when they kill themselves after my is heart almost relieved. I know that's sick. I wish we had better help for the more challenging, less sympathetic, but equally valuable among us. So many fall through the cracks and I realize it's complicated (laws and human rights make it so we generally can't drug people or house them against their will--for good.reason but sometimes there's no common sense.... ) I just wish there were ways to stop the madness. This dad said his son had mental illness. So very sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 558530, member: 12886"] We had a disgruntled employee go into a small business and kill several people recently and the news had his father on. My heart broke for him. I've always said its easier to get the calls that someone hit Q than that he hit someone else. I even feel sad for the one who did it, not that he didnt deserve serious consequences. But sad for what brought him to that place be it mental illness or whatever. Sometimes when they kill themselves after my is heart almost relieved. I know that's sick. I wish we had better help for the more challenging, less sympathetic, but equally valuable among us. So many fall through the cracks and I realize it's complicated (laws and human rights make it so we generally can't drug people or house them against their will--for good.reason but sometimes there's no common sense.... ) I just wish there were ways to stop the madness. This dad said his son had mental illness. So very sad. [/QUOTE]
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