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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 450719"><p>difficult child 1 has PTSD and other things wrong with him. The docs don't really know all that is wrong or the boundaries between the diff. diagnosis's. They don't all agree on his diagnosis's. I've taken the stance of just treating the symptoms is ok because no matter what is actually wrong there is no cure. So we treat anger, lying, manipulation, personal hygiene, school work issues as they come. And, yes as soon as one gets helped something else comes up. This isn't a sprint its a marathon. You get a new normal and learn to enjoy small moments that other parents take for granted. (difficult child 1's accepting a consequence with out a fit!) difficult child 2 saying "I love you mom". Take care of yourself and keep venting to get the hurt out. Blue's life and yours won't be easy or the same as others but it can still be good. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, for posting because I really need to take my own advice and putting it down for someone else has been helpful. Everyone goes through times they need to be reminded that life with our kids can still be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 450719"] difficult child 1 has PTSD and other things wrong with him. The docs don't really know all that is wrong or the boundaries between the diff. diagnosis's. They don't all agree on his diagnosis's. I've taken the stance of just treating the symptoms is ok because no matter what is actually wrong there is no cure. So we treat anger, lying, manipulation, personal hygiene, school work issues as they come. And, yes as soon as one gets helped something else comes up. This isn't a sprint its a marathon. You get a new normal and learn to enjoy small moments that other parents take for granted. (difficult child 1's accepting a consequence with out a fit!) difficult child 2 saying "I love you mom". Take care of yourself and keep venting to get the hurt out. Blue's life and yours won't be easy or the same as others but it can still be good. Thanks, for posting because I really need to take my own advice and putting it down for someone else has been helpful. Everyone goes through times they need to be reminded that life with our kids can still be good. [/QUOTE]
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