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<blockquote data-quote="ifeelbad" data-source="post: 370136"><p>Thanks everyone for responding to me. I woke up this morning feeling totally overwhelmed. I am feeling a bit better right now and I will clean up my kitchen.</p><p> </p><p>When I took B to a psychiatrist a couple of years ago she told us he does not have Aspbergers, she was certain of it. Now this psychologist well to be honest he did not say Aspbergers but he did say he has trouble connecting socially with his peers (true). He is still looking and observing B. He also is trying to provoke him, I presume to see his anger? (Because he is treating him for anger management as per court orders). By provoking him I mean he is telling B that he is not like other 17 year olds at all, and that some of the stuff he (B) is asking are stupid questions. </p><p> </p><p>How do I cope with this? I am worried for Bs's future and feeling like I may not be able to handle this. I am divorced and unfortunately we are fighting over the house right now. I want to be able to live in this house with the kids for just 3 more years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifeelbad, post: 370136"] Thanks everyone for responding to me. I woke up this morning feeling totally overwhelmed. I am feeling a bit better right now and I will clean up my kitchen. When I took B to a psychiatrist a couple of years ago she told us he does not have Aspbergers, she was certain of it. Now this psychologist well to be honest he did not say Aspbergers but he did say he has trouble connecting socially with his peers (true). He is still looking and observing B. He also is trying to provoke him, I presume to see his anger? (Because he is treating him for anger management as per court orders). By provoking him I mean he is telling B that he is not like other 17 year olds at all, and that some of the stuff he (B) is asking are stupid questions. How do I cope with this? I am worried for Bs's future and feeling like I may not be able to handle this. I am divorced and unfortunately we are fighting over the house right now. I want to be able to live in this house with the kids for just 3 more years. [/QUOTE]
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