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Ultrasounds and difficult child bfs for easy child...ramblings
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 279619" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi Jo, </p><p></p><p>Sure hope things "even out" with your difficult child...hope the ultrasound goes well today, let us know what comes about, k. </p><p></p><p>As for easy child and difficult child boyfriend...Sure sounds familiar. </p><p>My easy child (when she HAD a boyfriend, she now likes "girls") anyway, she had this one boyfriend who was VERY similar to what you describe about easy child's boyfriend. He was often joking and not very serious around us, somewhat sarcastic too. Turns out, his mother has anorexia as well as a very serious drinking problem...she's an alcoholic. </p><p>easy child finally had enough of this boyfriend not opening up to her very easily, not talking to her about what was truly going on with him. She broke up with him. </p><p>easy child really likes to help others solve their problems, ya know...and this boyfriend was just not "going there". </p><p></p><p>Hope the klonopin helps the boyfriend...but he must be careful, can be highly addictive. It is a benzo like xanax and can certainly be abused. </p><p></p><p>I think the advice by the dr's to difficult child to get therapy is very good. Hopefully he'll start seeing a therapist and talk about what's REALLY going on beneath the surface. </p><p></p><p>I know how our easy child's can get entangled with difficult child friends/bfs. Hoping your easy child does not get too distracted from the other important areas of her life. </p><p></p><p>Thinking of yall </p><p>Hugs, </p><p>Tammy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 279619, member: 3305"] Hi Jo, Sure hope things "even out" with your difficult child...hope the ultrasound goes well today, let us know what comes about, k. As for easy child and difficult child boyfriend...Sure sounds familiar. My easy child (when she HAD a boyfriend, she now likes "girls") anyway, she had this one boyfriend who was VERY similar to what you describe about easy child's boyfriend. He was often joking and not very serious around us, somewhat sarcastic too. Turns out, his mother has anorexia as well as a very serious drinking problem...she's an alcoholic. easy child finally had enough of this boyfriend not opening up to her very easily, not talking to her about what was truly going on with him. She broke up with him. easy child really likes to help others solve their problems, ya know...and this boyfriend was just not "going there". Hope the klonopin helps the boyfriend...but he must be careful, can be highly addictive. It is a benzo like xanax and can certainly be abused. I think the advice by the dr's to difficult child to get therapy is very good. Hopefully he'll start seeing a therapist and talk about what's REALLY going on beneath the surface. I know how our easy child's can get entangled with difficult child friends/bfs. Hoping your easy child does not get too distracted from the other important areas of her life. Thinking of yall Hugs, Tammy [/QUOTE]
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