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<blockquote data-quote="Andrea Danielle" data-source="post: 51226" data-attributes="member: 2357"><p>What a great perspective! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. My difficult child is Bipolar and has Tourette's - I could easily throw the label ODD in there, but that would be an understatement for what we go through. I think we all deserve medals.</p><p>It is so embarrassing being in public, trying to stay calm because that is the right thing to do and knowing that one wrong word (ie. no) or one wrong step can cause a huge reaction. I am always walking on egg shells and so are the rest of the family. I am always so excited to find a way out of a corner - especially when I am in public - without causing him to explode.</p><p>We try humour, distractions, and lots of pre-planning.</p><p></p><p>I wish everyone would recognize the efforts!</p><p></p><p>Andrea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrea Danielle, post: 51226, member: 2357"] What a great perspective! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. My difficult child is Bipolar and has Tourette's - I could easily throw the label ODD in there, but that would be an understatement for what we go through. I think we all deserve medals. It is so embarrassing being in public, trying to stay calm because that is the right thing to do and knowing that one wrong word (ie. no) or one wrong step can cause a huge reaction. I am always walking on egg shells and so are the rest of the family. I am always so excited to find a way out of a corner - especially when I am in public - without causing him to explode. We try humour, distractions, and lots of pre-planning. I wish everyone would recognize the efforts! Andrea [/QUOTE]
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