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<blockquote data-quote="DesparatelyAfraid" data-source="post: 666396" data-attributes="member: 19509"><p>Tanya M, INsaneCdn, Copacabana, TerryJ2, et al, </p><p>Knowing you are all out there and seem to be getting through it gives me some hope, at least for myself and my husband. School starts today. He says he'll go. When he wouldn't go to his therapist yesterday, I went instead. Therapist is in favor of doing what we can to keep him school even if he is failing. ...that even if he is pushing back on us very hard, some of what we are saying may be getting in.</p><p></p><p>We have also found that there is no point in debating with him. He told me he loves me yesterday. I think he meant it. </p><p></p><p>It's very hard to concentrate on my work. Just started a new assignment, working from home. While there are good things about that, it means I have much to learn but fewer 'brush fires' to deal with. It's the constant brush fires that can distract me from the fear I feel for my son. My husband also just started a new assignment, more high-profile and even more demanding, making it harder for him to take time to deal with our son. </p><p></p><p>I feel momentary resignation but know there is so much disappointment and fear still ahead. Thank you for your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesparatelyAfraid, post: 666396, member: 19509"] Tanya M, INsaneCdn, Copacabana, TerryJ2, et al, Knowing you are all out there and seem to be getting through it gives me some hope, at least for myself and my husband. School starts today. He says he'll go. When he wouldn't go to his therapist yesterday, I went instead. Therapist is in favor of doing what we can to keep him school even if he is failing. ...that even if he is pushing back on us very hard, some of what we are saying may be getting in. We have also found that there is no point in debating with him. He told me he loves me yesterday. I think he meant it. It's very hard to concentrate on my work. Just started a new assignment, working from home. While there are good things about that, it means I have much to learn but fewer 'brush fires' to deal with. It's the constant brush fires that can distract me from the fear I feel for my son. My husband also just started a new assignment, more high-profile and even more demanding, making it harder for him to take time to deal with our son. I feel momentary resignation but know there is so much disappointment and fear still ahead. Thank you for your support. [/QUOTE]
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