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"They'll take you away" and I lost it...
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 177025" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Shari, I agree that you need to forgive yourself- apologize to him and explain that Mom's make mistakes and say things they shouldn't sometimes, too. You and he will get past this. </p><p></p><p>When I asked about blood tests- I actually meant the kind a pediatrician gives to check for iron, glucose, etc. I was just curious because I noticed in both difficult child and me that when we are even a little hungry or at certain times of day, we both get very jittery- but we also get very agitated. It is more than the typical agitation from having a late lunch- I can tell because I've lived with it most my life and have a million tests for it. But now that I see it in difficult child, too, it makes me want to revisit the cause of it. Anyway- I was just curious.</p><p></p><p>I do believe there is something going on with your son that he is not in control of. I'm sure you must be at wits end and it's worse because the psychiatrists and others really don't seem to know for sure or you wouldn't have received 5 different diagnosis's. When I felt that way with difficult child, I just took him away for a weekend and forgot everything else and sat and talked, went to an inexpensive dinner, played a game, etc. It seemed to help us both.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you are going through this and wish I had more solid advice to offer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 177025, member: 3699"] Shari, I agree that you need to forgive yourself- apologize to him and explain that Mom's make mistakes and say things they shouldn't sometimes, too. You and he will get past this. When I asked about blood tests- I actually meant the kind a pediatrician gives to check for iron, glucose, etc. I was just curious because I noticed in both difficult child and me that when we are even a little hungry or at certain times of day, we both get very jittery- but we also get very agitated. It is more than the typical agitation from having a late lunch- I can tell because I've lived with it most my life and have a million tests for it. But now that I see it in difficult child, too, it makes me want to revisit the cause of it. Anyway- I was just curious. I do believe there is something going on with your son that he is not in control of. I'm sure you must be at wits end and it's worse because the psychiatrists and others really don't seem to know for sure or you wouldn't have received 5 different diagnosis's. When I felt that way with difficult child, I just took him away for a weekend and forgot everything else and sat and talked, went to an inexpensive dinner, played a game, etc. It seemed to help us both. I'm sorry you are going through this and wish I had more solid advice to offer... [/QUOTE]
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