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I could control my anger, Mom...
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<blockquote data-quote="weatheringthestorm" data-source="post: 112821" data-attributes="member: 4424"><p>Wow, we've solved all of our problems. If WE were just nicer THEY would be able to be nicer. That's my son's opinion anyways. We're (mostly me) the cause of all of his angry outburst, mood swings, etc. As he likes to tell us he doesn't have these problems when he's with his friends. He never gets that angry with them. Of course they don't make him do his hw, chores, etc - but that's not why he's happier with them. It's our fault!</p><p></p><p>At least we know what the real problem is!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I really do hope she'll go back on her medications. I've been there and it gets really ugly. We've had to inform my difficult child that if he's off his medications for more than 24 hours we're putting him in the psychiatric hospital. where he'll be forced to take them. We've recently had to draw some serious lines in the sand concerning what he has to do to be allowed to live at home. Taking his medications is #1 on the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weatheringthestorm, post: 112821, member: 4424"] Wow, we've solved all of our problems. If WE were just nicer THEY would be able to be nicer. That's my son's opinion anyways. We're (mostly me) the cause of all of his angry outburst, mood swings, etc. As he likes to tell us he doesn't have these problems when he's with his friends. He never gets that angry with them. Of course they don't make him do his hw, chores, etc - but that's not why he's happier with them. It's our fault! At least we know what the real problem is!! I really do hope she'll go back on her medications. I've been there and it gets really ugly. We've had to inform my difficult child that if he's off his medications for more than 24 hours we're putting him in the psychiatric hospital. where he'll be forced to take them. We've recently had to draw some serious lines in the sand concerning what he has to do to be allowed to live at home. Taking his medications is #1 on the list. [/QUOTE]
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