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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 148876" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p><<<HUGS>>> hold on to the good moments, no matter how few there are. I am not happy with either of my difficult child's right now. And I can relate about difficult child being released from psychiatric hospital worse, because it's just happened to me as well. I have the charts and systems as well, and they're a joke, but it's all the outside help knows to offer, and dare we say they do not work, their whole belief system goes down the drain. I worry about both of my sons futures and therapists look at me funny when I tell them I am afraid my 11 y/o difficult child could grow up and rape someone (he's VERY obsessed about the opposite sex for his age). But better we be realists, lest we be blamed for being naive down the road, right??? Deep breathe, and hold on blessings ianav</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 148876, member: 4864"] <<<HUGS>>> hold on to the good moments, no matter how few there are. I am not happy with either of my difficult child's right now. And I can relate about difficult child being released from psychiatric hospital worse, because it's just happened to me as well. I have the charts and systems as well, and they're a joke, but it's all the outside help knows to offer, and dare we say they do not work, their whole belief system goes down the drain. I worry about both of my sons futures and therapists look at me funny when I tell them I am afraid my 11 y/o difficult child could grow up and rape someone (he's VERY obsessed about the opposite sex for his age). But better we be realists, lest we be blamed for being naive down the road, right??? Deep breathe, and hold on blessings ianav [/QUOTE]
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