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<blockquote data-quote="tired Cheryl" data-source="post: 88681" data-attributes="member: 4109"><p>Sorry to hear about your brother in law making matters worse. What a shame that you couldn't enjoy the pumpkin outing! It is hard enough to have a difficult child but then you have to factor in friends/family/teacher's opinions! :smile:</p><p>Is this your sister's husband or your husband's brother? Did you get any support from the rest of your family? </p><p></p><p></p><p>I am happy that you too are getting some relief from your son's new medication. You are so right in saying that getting even a little relief (even if it comes from medications) is a huge help! I for one am going to relish in this tranquilty. Actually, it has been even better than that. difficult child has been a total joy: sweet, funny, thoughtful, playful, <u>happy</u>! </p><p>How miserable he must be when he is angry and violent all day long. This has to be a huge relief for his as well.</p><p></p><p>Even if these medications do not work out for one reason or another I see no reason why we should let those worries ruin the effects we are seeing today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired Cheryl, post: 88681, member: 4109"] Sorry to hear about your brother in law making matters worse. What a shame that you couldn't enjoy the pumpkin outing! It is hard enough to have a difficult child but then you have to factor in friends/family/teacher's opinions! [img]:smile:[/img] Is this your sister's husband or your husband's brother? Did you get any support from the rest of your family? I am happy that you too are getting some relief from your son's new medication. You are so right in saying that getting even a little relief (even if it comes from medications) is a huge help! I for one am going to relish in this tranquilty. Actually, it has been even better than that. difficult child has been a total joy: sweet, funny, thoughtful, playful, <u>happy</u>! How miserable he must be when he is angry and violent all day long. This has to be a huge relief for his as well. Even if these medications do not work out for one reason or another I see no reason why we should let those worries ruin the effects we are seeing today. [/QUOTE]
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