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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 262925"><p>I am sorry, I know how you feel. How does he react when you say, go ahead, get it over with? Mine cries...really hard and says I don't love him, how can I tell him to die......blah, blah. Then I feel really guilty. Makes it even worse is when I leave for work in that situation, then have to sit here for 12 hours and feel guilty and sad that he feels that way. Your difficult child doesn't cry when you say that?</p><p> </p><p>I find difficult child talking to himself, trying to reason with himself. Saying..."It's ok, I just have a headache", or "I'll be ok, everyone else is ok"...he tells himself he has been to the doctor and been checked out, he is fine. But that doesn't always work as you know.</p><p> </p><p>I hope you and difficult child have a better day today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 262925"] I am sorry, I know how you feel. How does he react when you say, go ahead, get it over with? Mine cries...really hard and says I don't love him, how can I tell him to die......blah, blah. Then I feel really guilty. Makes it even worse is when I leave for work in that situation, then have to sit here for 12 hours and feel guilty and sad that he feels that way. Your difficult child doesn't cry when you say that? I find difficult child talking to himself, trying to reason with himself. Saying..."It's ok, I just have a headache", or "I'll be ok, everyone else is ok"...he tells himself he has been to the doctor and been checked out, he is fine. But that doesn't always work as you know. I hope you and difficult child have a better day today. [/QUOTE]
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