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I guess she really does love me, I am finding some compassion
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 363793" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry you fell. I know how painful it can be. I had an ortho doctor who treated me after I fell due to some trash on the ground at a gas station. He had me fill a dixie cup, the little ones from the bathroom, with water and freeze it. Rather than just putting an ice pack on it he had me massage it with the dixie cup of ice. As it melted I just tore the cup so more ice showed. It really helped.</p><p></p><p>I am glad that you are able to find compassion for your daughter. It IS hard when you are a kid and you have to wrestle with all these problems. Do what you can to hold on to the compassion. Take pictures and write down what is happening so that you start a record of the GOOD times with your difficult child. You could even get a little photo book and start a scrapbook or journal devoted only to nice things and fun times with your daughter. Then you can look at it when times are rough. You might even be able to motivate difficult child to want to do more things to fill up the memory book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 363793, member: 1233"] I am sorry you fell. I know how painful it can be. I had an ortho doctor who treated me after I fell due to some trash on the ground at a gas station. He had me fill a dixie cup, the little ones from the bathroom, with water and freeze it. Rather than just putting an ice pack on it he had me massage it with the dixie cup of ice. As it melted I just tore the cup so more ice showed. It really helped. I am glad that you are able to find compassion for your daughter. It IS hard when you are a kid and you have to wrestle with all these problems. Do what you can to hold on to the compassion. Take pictures and write down what is happening so that you start a record of the GOOD times with your difficult child. You could even get a little photo book and start a scrapbook or journal devoted only to nice things and fun times with your daughter. Then you can look at it when times are rough. You might even be able to motivate difficult child to want to do more things to fill up the memory book. [/QUOTE]
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