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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 270299" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>TM-I agree that husband needs a break. I've told him to take one but he is worried about leaving me home with difficult child-worried difficult child will get violent. I told him to go anyways but I don't think he will. I wish she did have a friend to spend the weekend with but she really doesn't. husband and I wish they both went for respite some times. At least when he is at respite, she tends to do a bit better.</p><p></p><p>Sharon-I agree that she is way too old for this cr*p. She doesn't mind at all going to her room as it is where she spends most of her time. Right now we still send her there when she starts. I think we will have to start taking away social activities. She does so few that the therapist didn't want us taking any away but this is getting rediculous. </p><p></p><p>SW-He saw a therapist at one point but I don't think he'll go back. He is so tired of appointments of any kind right now. I also agree that something may be going on with easy child. We know depression and anxiety but I do wonder if there is more. She does have a therapist appointment Thursday and a psychiatrist appointment. next Monday. I am seeing my therapist every couple of weeks. Thankfully tomorrow is my appointment. </p><p></p><p>Kathie-We can send them to their rooms. We do. difficult child just can't stay there for the life of him. When he is there he is often pounding on doors, etc... easy child practically lives in her room, she prefers to just be left alone.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for your replies. Poor husband had a rough morning with difficult child and told me he fell right back into his bad eating habits (stopped at McDonalds for breakfast). He is trying to lose weight. To his credit he did well the rest of the day with his eating.</p><p></p><p>difficult child had a super bad day at school (but that's another post).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 270299, member: 1631"] TM-I agree that husband needs a break. I've told him to take one but he is worried about leaving me home with difficult child-worried difficult child will get violent. I told him to go anyways but I don't think he will. I wish she did have a friend to spend the weekend with but she really doesn't. husband and I wish they both went for respite some times. At least when he is at respite, she tends to do a bit better. Sharon-I agree that she is way too old for this cr*p. She doesn't mind at all going to her room as it is where she spends most of her time. Right now we still send her there when she starts. I think we will have to start taking away social activities. She does so few that the therapist didn't want us taking any away but this is getting rediculous. SW-He saw a therapist at one point but I don't think he'll go back. He is so tired of appointments of any kind right now. I also agree that something may be going on with easy child. We know depression and anxiety but I do wonder if there is more. She does have a therapist appointment Thursday and a psychiatrist appointment. next Monday. I am seeing my therapist every couple of weeks. Thankfully tomorrow is my appointment. Kathie-We can send them to their rooms. We do. difficult child just can't stay there for the life of him. When he is there he is often pounding on doors, etc... easy child practically lives in her room, she prefers to just be left alone. Thank you all for your replies. Poor husband had a rough morning with difficult child and told me he fell right back into his bad eating habits (stopped at McDonalds for breakfast). He is trying to lose weight. To his credit he did well the rest of the day with his eating. difficult child had a super bad day at school (but that's another post). [/QUOTE]
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