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We met with-difficult child at the psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 189737" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Glad it was a positive visit. </p><p>I'm somewhat surprised that husband is lonely for difficult child. Your difficult child has been so difficult for you and eventually husband. He misses that? Isn't he relieved that there is a respite and help with difficult child? Isn't he relieved that the anger isn't permeating the house? I felt sadness but so much relief that someone else was going to see what I saw daily. </p><p>No one really needs to know where difficult child is or where he has been. I don't mean it's a secret but it's a "need to know" sort of thing for me. Everyone does not need to know difficult child's business. The one's I share with are people who care about difficult child or our family. the rest get "difficult child has been having a struggle and has been getting evaluated". The specifics are really not anyone's business. I always felt like it's a fine line between protecting difficult child's privacy and not projecting shame or secrecy. It's hard to walk that without falling on either side of the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 189737, member: 3"] Glad it was a positive visit. I'm somewhat surprised that husband is lonely for difficult child. Your difficult child has been so difficult for you and eventually husband. He misses that? Isn't he relieved that there is a respite and help with difficult child? Isn't he relieved that the anger isn't permeating the house? I felt sadness but so much relief that someone else was going to see what I saw daily. No one really needs to know where difficult child is or where he has been. I don't mean it's a secret but it's a "need to know" sort of thing for me. Everyone does not need to know difficult child's business. The one's I share with are people who care about difficult child or our family. the rest get "difficult child has been having a struggle and has been getting evaluated". The specifics are really not anyone's business. I always felt like it's a fine line between protecting difficult child's privacy and not projecting shame or secrecy. It's hard to walk that without falling on either side of the line. [/QUOTE]
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