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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 197451" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Wish I lived near you. I've been through this but with therapy participation so I know how ugly the battles can get. I'd happily hold your hand through it all. So, the best I can do is send you my hand for you to squeeze as you must to get through this.</p><p> </p><p>For now, know you are doing the right thing. Who knows, maybe by the time she is 18 she won't need the medications. It is possible that the medications today will help her enough to get her through her later teen and adult years. As you said, if she needed insulin there would be no debate. Right now she needs these medications -- you've seen the difference. So, there is no option.</p><p> </p><p>HUGS</p><p> </p><p>by the way -- Given that she knows your noise sensitivity, I'd pretty much consider the screaming, especially in the ear a deliberate act of violence and treat it accordingly. Your LMP would be so grounded for that move it wouldn't be funny. As I continually tell my child, you're allowed to get angry. You can even throw pillows and stuffies. You cannot become violent towards me or towards property. If you can control your anger enough to figure what will do the most harm, you can control it enough to not do that.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, and more HUGS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 197451, member: 3626"] Wish I lived near you. I've been through this but with therapy participation so I know how ugly the battles can get. I'd happily hold your hand through it all. So, the best I can do is send you my hand for you to squeeze as you must to get through this. For now, know you are doing the right thing. Who knows, maybe by the time she is 18 she won't need the medications. It is possible that the medications today will help her enough to get her through her later teen and adult years. As you said, if she needed insulin there would be no debate. Right now she needs these medications -- you've seen the difference. So, there is no option. HUGS by the way -- Given that she knows your noise sensitivity, I'd pretty much consider the screaming, especially in the ear a deliberate act of violence and treat it accordingly. Your LMP would be so grounded for that move it wouldn't be funny. As I continually tell my child, you're allowed to get angry. You can even throw pillows and stuffies. You cannot become violent towards me or towards property. If you can control your anger enough to figure what will do the most harm, you can control it enough to not do that. Oh, and more HUGS [/QUOTE]
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