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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 26326" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>I'm so glad your wife will see that she's not alone. It helped me immensely when I joined many years ago. Although I'm very excited and anxious to go to MA tomorrow to visit our daughter and my grandchildren, difficult child has put a huge damper on it today. He gets over the argument almost immediately, and I carry it around for hours and hours. I just can't shake it like he can.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't the possibility of a diagnosis of psychopath scare you to death? My difficult child lies when he doesn't even need to lie, so I don't believe a word he says. He hasn't been stealing lately that I know of, but we've already been through some of that. When he shoplifted at Walmart a few months ago, I made him take back the $.79 article and give it to the store manager who then called the security to talk to him. I think it has helped for the time being. BUT I took him to the police dept. a couple of years before that and it didn't seem to phaze him.</p><p></p><p>I wish I knew what would help our difficult children.....and us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 26326, member: 2287"] I'm so glad your wife will see that she's not alone. It helped me immensely when I joined many years ago. Although I'm very excited and anxious to go to MA tomorrow to visit our daughter and my grandchildren, difficult child has put a huge damper on it today. He gets over the argument almost immediately, and I carry it around for hours and hours. I just can't shake it like he can. Doesn't the possibility of a diagnosis of psychopath scare you to death? My difficult child lies when he doesn't even need to lie, so I don't believe a word he says. He hasn't been stealing lately that I know of, but we've already been through some of that. When he shoplifted at Walmart a few months ago, I made him take back the $.79 article and give it to the store manager who then called the security to talk to him. I think it has helped for the time being. BUT I took him to the police dept. a couple of years before that and it didn't seem to phaze him. I wish I knew what would help our difficult children.....and us. [/QUOTE]
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