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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 455690" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Too many things. Things I try to avoid. Old pictures of easy child/difficult child before he added the difficult child to his name. Sports pictures and awards. Newspaper articles about high achieving teens. Looking at the "Police Blotter" in the newspaper and hurting from the memories. I don't look at scrapbooks, graduation pictures, positive articles about his easy child friends who are taking their place in adult society. There are so many triggers that avoiding them is almost impossible. Most of all watching him sleep in our bed with the covers pulled up...he still looks like a easy child. He is getting more difficult child and I am trying to prepare for the next backwards step which I fear is near. Sometimes I believe that it would be so much easier if he did not have a easy child past. A difficult child is a difficult child. Away from our home he is a difficult child. I still haven't really accepted it.</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 455690, member: 35"] Too many things. Things I try to avoid. Old pictures of easy child/difficult child before he added the difficult child to his name. Sports pictures and awards. Newspaper articles about high achieving teens. Looking at the "Police Blotter" in the newspaper and hurting from the memories. I don't look at scrapbooks, graduation pictures, positive articles about his easy child friends who are taking their place in adult society. There are so many triggers that avoiding them is almost impossible. Most of all watching him sleep in our bed with the covers pulled up...he still looks like a easy child. He is getting more difficult child and I am trying to prepare for the next backwards step which I fear is near. Sometimes I believe that it would be so much easier if he did not have a easy child past. A difficult child is a difficult child. Away from our home he is a difficult child. I still haven't really accepted it. DDD [/QUOTE]
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