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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 376615" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I posted on here not too long ago about my difficult child#1. He was truly a demon child from the time he was born. Didn't want to cuddle, didn't want to be held. Went from that to wreaking havoc everywhere he went as soon as he was old enough to move about. We did psychologists and psychiatrists before he was 5. He spent time in a psychiatric hospital about second grade. Went and lived with his dad in third grade as I was afraid for my safety and that of younger son. Spent his teen years in and out of several different facilities. He was hell on wheels for years. When he hit 21 he seemed to mature; then he agreed to get on medication. He is now truly a joy to be around. He holds a job, is getting married October 1, and is an all around joy. A week ago at the end of a phone conversation I said, "I love you" and he actually responded by saying "I love you too." I think that's the first time he said that to me since he was about 3. </p><p>So there definitely can be light at the end of the tunnel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 376615, member: 135"] I posted on here not too long ago about my difficult child#1. He was truly a demon child from the time he was born. Didn't want to cuddle, didn't want to be held. Went from that to wreaking havoc everywhere he went as soon as he was old enough to move about. We did psychologists and psychiatrists before he was 5. He spent time in a psychiatric hospital about second grade. Went and lived with his dad in third grade as I was afraid for my safety and that of younger son. Spent his teen years in and out of several different facilities. He was hell on wheels for years. When he hit 21 he seemed to mature; then he agreed to get on medication. He is now truly a joy to be around. He holds a job, is getting married October 1, and is an all around joy. A week ago at the end of a phone conversation I said, "I love you" and he actually responded by saying "I love you too." I think that's the first time he said that to me since he was about 3. So there definitely can be light at the end of the tunnel. [/QUOTE]
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