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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 249717" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>It's so true. But mostly destroying himself. This isn't going to end well. </p><p> </p><p>I am compiling a notebook (or two) of a summary of all his problems, behaviors, police reports, psychiatric evaluations, drawings, essays, etc...</p><p> </p><p>I wonder if anyone will ever read it. But we are going to have another evaluation done this summer by the school district psychiatric and do a pediatrician neuropath. I'm looking at options.</p><p> </p><p>Janna, it wasn't husband's finest parenting moment but came after so much acting out in the last couple months, so much damage to property and events, so much trouble and chaos. He did apologize later. difficult child has been trying to put husband in jail since age 8, he's written sentences in essays about how he wants his dad and sister dead, and drawn pictures about it. husband is actually a laid back guy, but his blood pressure has been so high that lately he has headaches that never go away. He's ashamed of saying it, but he DID say it, and you can be sure husband will pay for it for years, since difficult child will tell everyone what his dad said to him, and everyone will look at husband as a monster for a long time to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 249717, member: 5169"] It's so true. But mostly destroying himself. This isn't going to end well. I am compiling a notebook (or two) of a summary of all his problems, behaviors, police reports, psychiatric evaluations, drawings, essays, etc... I wonder if anyone will ever read it. But we are going to have another evaluation done this summer by the school district psychiatric and do a pediatrician neuropath. I'm looking at options. Janna, it wasn't husband's finest parenting moment but came after so much acting out in the last couple months, so much damage to property and events, so much trouble and chaos. He did apologize later. difficult child has been trying to put husband in jail since age 8, he's written sentences in essays about how he wants his dad and sister dead, and drawn pictures about it. husband is actually a laid back guy, but his blood pressure has been so high that lately he has headaches that never go away. He's ashamed of saying it, but he DID say it, and you can be sure husband will pay for it for years, since difficult child will tell everyone what his dad said to him, and everyone will look at husband as a monster for a long time to come. [/QUOTE]
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