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ODD Battle - Tired, Confused, and Weary
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul" data-source="post: 102607" data-attributes="member: 4378"><p>Wow is all I can say - me and my fiance are shocked at the outpouring and responses, and we appreciate everyone's input. We are definately sticking around here!</p><p></p><p>But seriously, thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you for giving us more insight. We felt so alone, and sure, we only got 10 responses but 10 is better than none and for the first time we were actually able to smile about the subject, you folks are great!</p><p></p><p>PS - MidWestMom - no, she did not use while she carried. When she got pregnant, she stopped outright and did not slip.</p><p></p><p>Today: Went to difficult child 1's Junior ROTC Exhibition. difficult child 2 ran around like a complete nutball and burned off ALOT of energy but had alot of fun because 'mom & dad were not there to keep any leashes on him' - the ROTC kids are like a big family, so no matter where he was on school grounds, we knew he was safe. Towards the end of the exhibition when it came time to sit still - he got very fidgity and intentionally annoying. His cousin took him out of the gymnasium and took him riding up and down in the elevator - this worked?! If I knew THAT was going to be a treatment method, I would have started taking him to work everyday long ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul, post: 102607, member: 4378"] Wow is all I can say - me and my fiance are shocked at the outpouring and responses, and we appreciate everyone's input. We are definately sticking around here! But seriously, thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you for giving us more insight. We felt so alone, and sure, we only got 10 responses but 10 is better than none and for the first time we were actually able to smile about the subject, you folks are great! PS - MidWestMom - no, she did not use while she carried. When she got pregnant, she stopped outright and did not slip. Today: Went to difficult child 1's Junior ROTC Exhibition. difficult child 2 ran around like a complete nutball and burned off ALOT of energy but had alot of fun because 'mom & dad were not there to keep any leashes on him' - the ROTC kids are like a big family, so no matter where he was on school grounds, we knew he was safe. Towards the end of the exhibition when it came time to sit still - he got very fidgity and intentionally annoying. His cousin took him out of the gymnasium and took him riding up and down in the elevator - this worked?! If I knew THAT was going to be a treatment method, I would have started taking him to work everyday long ago! [/QUOTE]
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