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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 109301" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>{{{HUGSSS}}} I wish I knew what to say. My difficult child apparently has a self-destructive and fire "thing" going on, too. I can't get to the root of it. But... a few years ago, before difficult child had difficult child issues, a guy I had worked with for years had a teenage son that committed suicide. All of us at the office knew this kid, and of course the Dad, so it was tormenting to us all. When my difficult child started a brush fire this past spring, I flipped. When I learned the details of how he lit matches and dropped them in dried leaves around himself, it was a different thought process for me. It might not have hit me that way except he had "self-destructive fire issues" last spring when he was diagnosis'd with- major depression. All I'm trying to say is, try to remember that there really is something going on with them.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, something is going on with your difficult child. If you can't identify it and help it now, I hope you can find (and keep) someone who can help. </p><p></p><p>I feel for you, as we may be walking in your shoes in the future!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 109301, member: 3699"] {{{HUGSSS}}} I wish I knew what to say. My difficult child apparently has a self-destructive and fire "thing" going on, too. I can't get to the root of it. But... a few years ago, before difficult child had difficult child issues, a guy I had worked with for years had a teenage son that committed suicide. All of us at the office knew this kid, and of course the Dad, so it was tormenting to us all. When my difficult child started a brush fire this past spring, I flipped. When I learned the details of how he lit matches and dropped them in dried leaves around himself, it was a different thought process for me. It might not have hit me that way except he had "self-destructive fire issues" last spring when he was diagnosis'd with- major depression. All I'm trying to say is, try to remember that there really is something going on with them. Obviously, something is going on with your difficult child. If you can't identify it and help it now, I hope you can find (and keep) someone who can help. I feel for you, as we may be walking in your shoes in the future!! [/QUOTE]
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