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<blockquote data-quote="4sumrzn" data-source="post: 86293" data-attributes="member: 4133"><p>Hello! I'm new around here myself. I normally hang out in the general forum, but stopped by here today & your post gave me flashbacks! I think these wonderful ladies here have given you some great advice & it sounds as if you are on the right track for some help. It's so hard when we feel alone & have the feeling of not even wanting to be around our children that make the day so hard to get through. You are not alone, in many situations you describe. I have gone through many times of unbelievable cases with my difficult child in the car.....she would (still does on occasion) throw anything & everything at me while I was driving, would get herself out of her seat & attack me (grabbed the steering wheel twice!), opened the door while the car was moving, thrown fits in the middle of the street after I refused to keep driving with her distracting me. I could go on & that's "just" relating to your car issues...one of many issues I'm sure (like me). Sadly, it took a major car accident in July to calm her down a bit when we are driving ( she re-lives it every time we get on the highway over & over)....a little is better than alot. We have been dealing with doctors & therapy for quite awhile now & are still waiting to finally get into a better Children's Hospital a distance away for an evaluation too (take 4-8 months to get here). Also, I do agree about removing myself from the situation whenever possible. My thoughts are with you!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4sumrzn, post: 86293, member: 4133"] Hello! I'm new around here myself. I normally hang out in the general forum, but stopped by here today & your post gave me flashbacks! I think these wonderful ladies here have given you some great advice & it sounds as if you are on the right track for some help. It's so hard when we feel alone & have the feeling of not even wanting to be around our children that make the day so hard to get through. You are not alone, in many situations you describe. I have gone through many times of unbelievable cases with my difficult child in the car.....she would (still does on occasion) throw anything & everything at me while I was driving, would get herself out of her seat & attack me (grabbed the steering wheel twice!), opened the door while the car was moving, thrown fits in the middle of the street after I refused to keep driving with her distracting me. I could go on & that's "just" relating to your car issues...one of many issues I'm sure (like me). Sadly, it took a major car accident in July to calm her down a bit when we are driving ( she re-lives it every time we get on the highway over & over)....a little is better than alot. We have been dealing with doctors & therapy for quite awhile now & are still waiting to finally get into a better Children's Hospital a distance away for an evaluation too (take 4-8 months to get here). Also, I do agree about removing myself from the situation whenever possible. My thoughts are with you!!! [/QUOTE]
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