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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 274902" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>The therapist has only seen him three times. We started with him about 6 weeks ago, shortly after difficult child started on lexapro. </p><p> </p><p>For last school year he had therapists thru the school. Then for the summer and this school year he was supposed to have therapy at his day military school. But that didn't happen. We had parenting advice and counseling with our marital counselor. It helped, but difficult child needed his own therapist, so after Xmas husband looked around for another therapist.</p><p> </p><p>We started with our pediatrician, had him tested alot and then were recommended this psychiatrist/therapist combo. </p><p> </p><p>They are gone. husband seems annoyed with me that I found out it was stolen and not just given to him by 'White'. He said, "I'll take care of it", and took it. </p><p> </p><p>Then husband threw a bag together with clean clothes, toothbrush, socks, and difficult child and he pulled out of the driveway. I think he took the stolen DS with him. There's a part of me that's suspicious he's going to let difficult child have it. Probably not, but why take it? It's might cause a huge fight but I'm going to insist husband return it and make it clear to the school and to Georges that difficult child had it. I still have the second game and the power cord. </p><p> </p><p>I am SSOOOOOOOOOOOO angry about the stealing. ANd so angry that husband was so quick to believe that "White" gave it to him. I remember how daughter felt when difficult child stole her DS's all those times. She was devastated. But husband always forgets who the true victims are, he's always so busy covering up and smoothing over the culprit's consequences. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe the best thing would be for Georges to press charges against difficult child? husband would go thru the roof. This is the ugly side of co-dependency. </p><p> </p><p>All day I felt sick, bad, numb about difficult child going to the hospital. </p><p> </p><p>Now I'm just furious. I'm FURIOUS. </p><p> </p><p>More victims, more victims, always more victims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 274902, member: 5169"] The therapist has only seen him three times. We started with him about 6 weeks ago, shortly after difficult child started on lexapro. For last school year he had therapists thru the school. Then for the summer and this school year he was supposed to have therapy at his day military school. But that didn't happen. We had parenting advice and counseling with our marital counselor. It helped, but difficult child needed his own therapist, so after Xmas husband looked around for another therapist. We started with our pediatrician, had him tested alot and then were recommended this psychiatrist/therapist combo. They are gone. husband seems annoyed with me that I found out it was stolen and not just given to him by 'White'. He said, "I'll take care of it", and took it. Then husband threw a bag together with clean clothes, toothbrush, socks, and difficult child and he pulled out of the driveway. I think he took the stolen DS with him. There's a part of me that's suspicious he's going to let difficult child have it. Probably not, but why take it? It's might cause a huge fight but I'm going to insist husband return it and make it clear to the school and to Georges that difficult child had it. I still have the second game and the power cord. I am SSOOOOOOOOOOOO angry about the stealing. ANd so angry that husband was so quick to believe that "White" gave it to him. I remember how daughter felt when difficult child stole her DS's all those times. She was devastated. But husband always forgets who the true victims are, he's always so busy covering up and smoothing over the culprit's consequences. Maybe the best thing would be for Georges to press charges against difficult child? husband would go thru the roof. This is the ugly side of co-dependency. All day I felt sick, bad, numb about difficult child going to the hospital. Now I'm just furious. I'm FURIOUS. More victims, more victims, always more victims. [/QUOTE]
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