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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 38004" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm happy to hear that your son is relating to the professional</p><p>that you all chose to help him. That is terrific at age 15...</p><p>most of us have had teens who wouldn't talk freely and many others have had teens who flat out would not go to appointments.</p><p></p><p>Remember what your Minister said. "You" can not fix it. "You"</p><p>need to be prepared to wait for the passage of time. (Of course,</p><p>I don't mean "You" alone....I mean you and your husband when I use</p><p>that term.)</p><p></p><p>Be thankful that some progress is being made. Do not expect</p><p>your son to revert to how he was as a boy. He no longer is a boy</p><p>and is transitioning to adulthood. Love the memories but don't</p><p>anticipate you can resume where your life was before.</p><p></p><p>Sending supportive hugs and prayers. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: None of us wanted "to belong" here..lol. All of us thank</p><p>God that we found this place for ongoing support and the chance</p><p>to help others as we take turns giving and taking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 38004, member: 35"] I'm happy to hear that your son is relating to the professional that you all chose to help him. That is terrific at age 15... most of us have had teens who wouldn't talk freely and many others have had teens who flat out would not go to appointments. Remember what your Minister said. "You" can not fix it. "You" need to be prepared to wait for the passage of time. (Of course, I don't mean "You" alone....I mean you and your husband when I use that term.) Be thankful that some progress is being made. Do not expect your son to revert to how he was as a boy. He no longer is a boy and is transitioning to adulthood. Love the memories but don't anticipate you can resume where your life was before. Sending supportive hugs and prayers. DDD PS: None of us wanted "to belong" here..lol. All of us thank God that we found this place for ongoing support and the chance to help others as we take turns giving and taking. [/QUOTE]
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