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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 153714" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>BusyDebs - this is BusyWend - nice to meet you! </p><p> </p><p>I think violence is a line in the sand. It is something I will not allow in my house. My difficult child abused me in many ways verbally and emotionally. When it became physical I took action fast. No way, no how was I going to allow my daughter to harm me. </p><p> </p><p>The reason is because I knew she would always know she harmed me. If she caused me tears and stressful nights - she probably did not know the extent. But, if she had to live the rest of her life knowing she harmed me - perhaps scarred me for life - I could not allow her to have to live with that forever.</p><p> </p><p>Your son is a serious threat to you and your other children. It is just not fair. I know it hurts your mommy heart to have to do something drastic like a different residential setting for your son, but it will hurt your mommy heart more if he ends up hurting you or one of your other children. </p><p> </p><p>What kind of professionals are working with you? </p><p>The hospital thought the medications made him pass out? Why? Did they consult with the prescribing doctor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 153714, member: 391"] BusyDebs - this is BusyWend - nice to meet you! I think violence is a line in the sand. It is something I will not allow in my house. My difficult child abused me in many ways verbally and emotionally. When it became physical I took action fast. No way, no how was I going to allow my daughter to harm me. The reason is because I knew she would always know she harmed me. If she caused me tears and stressful nights - she probably did not know the extent. But, if she had to live the rest of her life knowing she harmed me - perhaps scarred me for life - I could not allow her to have to live with that forever. Your son is a serious threat to you and your other children. It is just not fair. I know it hurts your mommy heart to have to do something drastic like a different residential setting for your son, but it will hurt your mommy heart more if he ends up hurting you or one of your other children. What kind of professionals are working with you? The hospital thought the medications made him pass out? Why? Did they consult with the prescribing doctor? [/QUOTE]
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