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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 477845" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>glad for some solid answers. i had the same thing happen at the doctor today, bam...all had been going so well for a few days. he didn't actually hurt me but the threat with the GLASS bottle he had was right in the doctors office and luckily they had a psychiatric tech in the OP progam come over until the appointment was done.</p><p></p><p>It is so sad for our guys to go through that. Sorry he has such anxiety and you had to go thru that explosion. any way to do any therapy with the others (without difficult child) to explain things and help them understand how to deescalate things. They are old enough to really learn and understand. Eventually they may end up being his advocates in life when you are gone... </p><p></p><p>Hugs and support, it is just not an easy thing. You are being so great at meeting him where he is though. Things happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 477845, member: 12886"] glad for some solid answers. i had the same thing happen at the doctor today, bam...all had been going so well for a few days. he didn't actually hurt me but the threat with the GLASS bottle he had was right in the doctors office and luckily they had a psychiatric tech in the OP progam come over until the appointment was done. It is so sad for our guys to go through that. Sorry he has such anxiety and you had to go thru that explosion. any way to do any therapy with the others (without difficult child) to explain things and help them understand how to deescalate things. They are old enough to really learn and understand. Eventually they may end up being his advocates in life when you are gone... Hugs and support, it is just not an easy thing. You are being so great at meeting him where he is though. Things happen. [/QUOTE]
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