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<blockquote data-quote="amy1129" data-source="post: 433752" data-attributes="member: 11795"><p>Ya know, I am not sure he remembers that conversation, I dont know what will happen if I bring it up again. See, when he is in a "mood" whether it be angry, rage, or in that case emotional, he was crying with his head in the pillow and couldnt/wouldnt look at me. I have noticed that he doesnt seem to have much memory of that time. Whether he blocks it subsonciously or doesnt want to remember it, I dont know. But I fear that if I try and explain or unexplain the unscramble your brain comment, it may confuse him. The social worker even said that was a bad choice of words, but that is was spilled out of my mouth in that moment. </p><p> </p><p>If he does bring it up or ask I will certainly try and backtrack that comment. </p><p> </p><p>OK and how weird is it that he is not as bad as he normally is. I get all these appointments lined up and he starts acting better. Not sure if it us, sort of being used to it or us not facing him with challenges, its so weird, but he doesnt rage as much, I am not yelling as much. typical of me, like when your kid is sick with a high fever for days and you bring him to to dr and his fever has broke, you feel like a goof. </p><p> </p><p>oh well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amy1129, post: 433752, member: 11795"] Ya know, I am not sure he remembers that conversation, I dont know what will happen if I bring it up again. See, when he is in a "mood" whether it be angry, rage, or in that case emotional, he was crying with his head in the pillow and couldnt/wouldnt look at me. I have noticed that he doesnt seem to have much memory of that time. Whether he blocks it subsonciously or doesnt want to remember it, I dont know. But I fear that if I try and explain or unexplain the unscramble your brain comment, it may confuse him. The social worker even said that was a bad choice of words, but that is was spilled out of my mouth in that moment. If he does bring it up or ask I will certainly try and backtrack that comment. OK and how weird is it that he is not as bad as he normally is. I get all these appointments lined up and he starts acting better. Not sure if it us, sort of being used to it or us not facing him with challenges, its so weird, but he doesnt rage as much, I am not yelling as much. typical of me, like when your kid is sick with a high fever for days and you bring him to to dr and his fever has broke, you feel like a goof. oh well [/QUOTE]
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