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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 463894" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Had a whole weekend like this, I feel for you. My son says I made him get a nose bleed. The sequence of two days of anxiety and fight or flight reactions with neighborhood peers who were trying to help him play a game, my having to bring him home (not seeing he was way out of his league in terms of understanding the rules or the level of his aggression when he got frustrated with them) lead to his kicking and hitting me. During a restraint the next morning (pre medications kicking in) he flipped his body and smashed into me which restarted a bloody nose he has had on and off (due to allergies/cold) and as usual, it is my fault. Now he says I will have to go to jail. Haha... In my own "thinking bubble" I actually thought that might be a rest! Cause and effect is not one of his strong skills...now ask about memorizing every NASCAR stastic....that is a different story. I hope the work week gives you respite.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'">Buddy</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'">me-47-single adoptive mom to difficult child age 14 (adopted at age 2 following brain surgery for tumor), stay at home mom after deciding to stop working for a while to care for son (was working as sp. lang path since mid 80's)</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'">difficult child- son age 14-Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), abi (due to blood filled brain mass and resulting surgery), cognitive delay, very oppositional, attachment issues (not unattached but definate issues), extreme anxiety issues, verbal and physical aggression, great medical, school and home support team who all work together...we are blessed that way but it has been a long time coming and always a work in progress</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 463894, member: 12886"] Had a whole weekend like this, I feel for you. My son says I made him get a nose bleed. The sequence of two days of anxiety and fight or flight reactions with neighborhood peers who were trying to help him play a game, my having to bring him home (not seeing he was way out of his league in terms of understanding the rules or the level of his aggression when he got frustrated with them) lead to his kicking and hitting me. During a restraint the next morning (pre medications kicking in) he flipped his body and smashed into me which restarted a bloody nose he has had on and off (due to allergies/cold) and as usual, it is my fault. Now he says I will have to go to jail. Haha... In my own "thinking bubble" I actually thought that might be a rest! Cause and effect is not one of his strong skills...now ask about memorizing every NASCAR stastic....that is a different story. I hope the work week gives you respite. [FONT=comic sans ms]Buddy me-47-single adoptive mom to difficult child age 14 (adopted at age 2 following brain surgery for tumor), stay at home mom after deciding to stop working for a while to care for son (was working as sp. lang path since mid 80's) difficult child- son age 14-Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), abi (due to blood filled brain mass and resulting surgery), cognitive delay, very oppositional, attachment issues (not unattached but definate issues), extreme anxiety issues, verbal and physical aggression, great medical, school and home support team who all work together...we are blessed that way but it has been a long time coming and always a work in progress[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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