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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 66083" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Linda, you, of all people, understand how valuable this board is to us members. Thanks. I have no where else to go....even husband doesn't understand. He called this morning at 5:30 AM and I didn't blast him with it, but when he asked about difficult child I told him what happened. He listened, then changed the subject. </p><p></p><p>difficult child has been doing SO well for several months and I was so excited. Maybe this is a blip that will happen once in awhile until he's adult enough to perhaps feel it coming on? If this was a common occurance, as I suspect you encountered with Wm and Kt, then more would have to be done. How can I learn not to react? How can I learn to help him through it? How can I let him know I still love him?</p><p></p><p>I peeked in at him this morning, sound asleep, and I yearn for the little boy we wanted so badly.</p><p></p><p>Ok, pity party is over. I think I'll have another cup of coffee, get on the treadmill and start a new day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 66083, member: 2287"] Linda, you, of all people, understand how valuable this board is to us members. Thanks. I have no where else to go....even husband doesn't understand. He called this morning at 5:30 AM and I didn't blast him with it, but when he asked about difficult child I told him what happened. He listened, then changed the subject. difficult child has been doing SO well for several months and I was so excited. Maybe this is a blip that will happen once in awhile until he's adult enough to perhaps feel it coming on? If this was a common occurance, as I suspect you encountered with Wm and Kt, then more would have to be done. How can I learn not to react? How can I learn to help him through it? How can I let him know I still love him? I peeked in at him this morning, sound asleep, and I yearn for the little boy we wanted so badly. Ok, pity party is over. I think I'll have another cup of coffee, get on the treadmill and start a new day. [/QUOTE]
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