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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 113516" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Kitty, not sure what I would call it - maybe enlightment, or maybe just confusion.</p><p>It has hard to one minute feel like you cannot take one more bleeping thing, and want your verbally abusive kid out - immediately. And then the next minute totally understand their illness and want to help them. I only hope I can blend the two feelings into one workable life philosophy.</p><p></p><p>Fran, I think you are right, difficult child would be curled up in the fetal position if I kicked him out. He would probably lose his mind, and become even sicker. </p><p></p><p>Somehow I have to find the patience, balance, and strength to not tolerate the abuse, and yet, try and help him. It is truly 2, equally challenging situations, his agoraphobia and his verbal assault, being smooshed into one that makes this all so hard for me. One minute with his mouth, he should be out on his own - then the next minute you see this debilitated soul sitting in your living room more lost than the alley cat.</p><p></p><p>Sigh..................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 113516, member: 3301"] Kitty, not sure what I would call it - maybe enlightment, or maybe just confusion. It has hard to one minute feel like you cannot take one more bleeping thing, and want your verbally abusive kid out - immediately. And then the next minute totally understand their illness and want to help them. I only hope I can blend the two feelings into one workable life philosophy. Fran, I think you are right, difficult child would be curled up in the fetal position if I kicked him out. He would probably lose his mind, and become even sicker. Somehow I have to find the patience, balance, and strength to not tolerate the abuse, and yet, try and help him. It is truly 2, equally challenging situations, his agoraphobia and his verbal assault, being smooshed into one that makes this all so hard for me. One minute with his mouth, he should be out on his own - then the next minute you see this debilitated soul sitting in your living room more lost than the alley cat. Sigh.................. [/QUOTE]
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