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Update on difficult child who recently moved out. Could it be?
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<blockquote data-quote="WaveringFaith" data-source="post: 619987" data-attributes="member: 17636"><p>Thank you all for your advice. Well, if his sudden improvement seemed to good to be true, it was. Shortly after I posted this update about my difficult child's surprising turn for the best, my mom said he has since reverted back to being locked up in his room and only coming out rarely to eat. According to my mom, one of the last times difficult child went out to eat with my parents, someone apparently "looked at him funny" and he totally changed back to the zombie he was before. So disappointing, but I am not surprised. Taking everyone's advice, i tried not to think much into it, and just let it be. Which I did. In the back of my mind, unconsciously, I of course hoped this was the beginning of good things. And it still very well could be, we're just not there yet - obviously.</p><p> </p><p>I will continue to doing what I've been doing and just hope he can snap out of it and get back on that positive momentum he was on. For his sake and my parents' sake, as they're the ones dealing with it now. But I now know that I do not have control over them, any of them, they are making their own choices. My difficult child, and also my parents for taking him in. I will not allow myself to feel guilty or consumed with worry like I always have been.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you everyone for your supporting words, they mean so much. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaveringFaith, post: 619987, member: 17636"] Thank you all for your advice. Well, if his sudden improvement seemed to good to be true, it was. Shortly after I posted this update about my difficult child's surprising turn for the best, my mom said he has since reverted back to being locked up in his room and only coming out rarely to eat. According to my mom, one of the last times difficult child went out to eat with my parents, someone apparently "looked at him funny" and he totally changed back to the zombie he was before. So disappointing, but I am not surprised. Taking everyone's advice, i tried not to think much into it, and just let it be. Which I did. In the back of my mind, unconsciously, I of course hoped this was the beginning of good things. And it still very well could be, we're just not there yet - obviously. I will continue to doing what I've been doing and just hope he can snap out of it and get back on that positive momentum he was on. For his sake and my parents' sake, as they're the ones dealing with it now. But I now know that I do not have control over them, any of them, they are making their own choices. My difficult child, and also my parents for taking him in. I will not allow myself to feel guilty or consumed with worry like I always have been. Thank you everyone for your supporting words, they mean so much. :) [/QUOTE]
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