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<blockquote data-quote="devira" data-source="post: 201230" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>I am back. I guess it is part of the course, where things sem great for a while then it is like a crash landing. It is hard to believe that the issues my difficult child is facing can have such an effect on everyone else in the house. </p><p></p><p>My friends (although trying to be supportive) say things like, I could never live with that, or aren't you afraid to live with him... some support! they mean well.</p><p></p><p>my difficult child is NOT aggressive, just impulsive. He, as is typical, is pretty immature for his age. Over the past four weeks things have gone from fantastic to omg what's next... He has sliced open my couches (to see what was inside), He has been sleeping with steak knives under his pillow (they are now locked up), he has been urinating all over my house, he refuses to dress himself, he wont go to bed, homework is never done, he runs outside and onto the street, etc.</p><p></p><p>I find myself having thoughts, that just are not OK. Then of course I feel guilty as can be for having the thoughts. What do I do, when he seems to have no caring or remorse for anything he does. He never acts out towards others, but his actions will hurt himself greatly one of these days.</p><p></p><p>I am meeting with his psychiatrist today. Whenever I tell him the types of things going on, he seems to take things really lightly, as If I am just complaining about little things. My house is always in turmoil and I just do not know how to get the message accross, without making things seems worse then they are...</p><p></p><p>Penny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devira, post: 201230, member: 5229"] Hi everyone, I am back. I guess it is part of the course, where things sem great for a while then it is like a crash landing. It is hard to believe that the issues my difficult child is facing can have such an effect on everyone else in the house. My friends (although trying to be supportive) say things like, I could never live with that, or aren't you afraid to live with him... some support! they mean well. my difficult child is NOT aggressive, just impulsive. He, as is typical, is pretty immature for his age. Over the past four weeks things have gone from fantastic to omg what's next... He has sliced open my couches (to see what was inside), He has been sleeping with steak knives under his pillow (they are now locked up), he has been urinating all over my house, he refuses to dress himself, he wont go to bed, homework is never done, he runs outside and onto the street, etc. I find myself having thoughts, that just are not OK. Then of course I feel guilty as can be for having the thoughts. What do I do, when he seems to have no caring or remorse for anything he does. He never acts out towards others, but his actions will hurt himself greatly one of these days. I am meeting with his psychiatrist today. Whenever I tell him the types of things going on, he seems to take things really lightly, as If I am just complaining about little things. My house is always in turmoil and I just do not know how to get the message accross, without making things seems worse then they are... Penny [/QUOTE]
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