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<blockquote data-quote="tryinghard" data-source="post: 148953" data-attributes="member: 4570"><p>Cameronellis,</p><p> </p><p>Welcome to the board. I am so sorry that you had to find us and that you and your sons are going through what you have described.</p><p> </p><p>I am not as experienced as others on this board who I am sure willl give you some good advice. I can tell you that you are no longer alone. You have found a group of parents who understand because we have experienced the same things.</p><p> </p><p>Please continue to post and read. I have learned so much and gained so much peace from posting and reading this board.</p><p> </p><p>The one thing I have seen others post here is that if things get violent you should call the police. I know others can explain how that will help you and your son. You and your younger son should always be safe.</p><p> </p><p>It is nothing you have done...I learned that reading this board. I use to have so much guilt I could BARELY function. Now I read posting after posting with the SAME problems and realize my son is sick. I am doing the best I can to help him but it is not easy.</p><p> </p><p>I understand what you mean that ending it all seems like the best option. There are times it seems to hard to bear. But, as you pointed out, it is not a solution. PEOPLE love you and need you. Dealing with these children drive a lot of us to the edge....we are only human!</p><p> </p><p>Have you read the book Explosive Child by Ross Greene? I just ordered it, but many on this board have said it really help them dealing with explosive personalities.</p><p> </p><p>What type of medicine was your son perscribed?</p><p> </p><p>I am sending you warm wishes and a cyber hug...you are no longer alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryinghard, post: 148953, member: 4570"] Cameronellis, Welcome to the board. I am so sorry that you had to find us and that you and your sons are going through what you have described. I am not as experienced as others on this board who I am sure willl give you some good advice. I can tell you that you are no longer alone. You have found a group of parents who understand because we have experienced the same things. Please continue to post and read. I have learned so much and gained so much peace from posting and reading this board. The one thing I have seen others post here is that if things get violent you should call the police. I know others can explain how that will help you and your son. You and your younger son should always be safe. It is nothing you have done...I learned that reading this board. I use to have so much guilt I could BARELY function. Now I read posting after posting with the SAME problems and realize my son is sick. I am doing the best I can to help him but it is not easy. I understand what you mean that ending it all seems like the best option. There are times it seems to hard to bear. But, as you pointed out, it is not a solution. PEOPLE love you and need you. Dealing with these children drive a lot of us to the edge....we are only human! Have you read the book Explosive Child by Ross Greene? I just ordered it, but many on this board have said it really help them dealing with explosive personalities. What type of medicine was your son perscribed? I am sending you warm wishes and a cyber hug...you are no longer alone. [/QUOTE]
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