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    Mom? What's a GFG? totoro's Avatar
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    Re: Holding hands - a victory

    That is so nice and warming to read... big huge smile.

    I was beaming on Monday when K, went to Horse Therapy, did her homework, took a shower, read before bed and never once become Oppositional!!! To top it off at the end of the evening her Teacher sen me an e-mail that she had a wonderful day!

    We have NEVER, EVER had a day like this. I got teary when DH and talked about it.

    I love it when we can share these things with other here.
    Me~ 41! Bipolar-I,PTSD
    DH~ 41 tired
    K~9yo DD~Bipolar Disorder, HFA, ADHD, SID, LD...
    N~7yo DD~ SID,Cluttering, Anxiety-in therapy ~ Donut Therapy makes her HAPPY


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    They make it hard to leave you alone
    Leave you here wearing your wounds
    Waving your guns at somebody new

    There's too many people you used to know
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    Re: Holding hands - a victory

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It made my night! I'm glad you were able to experience such a nice moment with your son.
    Sharon, teacher
    dh of 20 years-don't know what I'd do without him
    gfg 15 years-old son adopted at birth-premature by 3 months-birth mother use crack,-bipolar, ADHD, Cognitive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, Severe dyslexia taking clazapine, loxapine, gabapentin, clonidine during the day for help with ADHD symptoms.
    pc/gfg 19 year-old daughter, also adopted, taking generic of Welbutrin for depression and Risperdal (sp?).

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    Re: Holding hands - a victory

    Totoro,
    So glad all of you had a great day, aren't they just the very best!!!

    Smiles for you
    T. Paul
    T.Paul, 42, have an Ideopathic neuro-myopathy Tramadol, Flexeril,Oxycontin,Tarka, Prevacid, 800 mg Ibuprofen
    DW, Candy,Bipolar,form of dyslexia,BP manifest mania as being easily angered etc.Prozac, Lamictal,Trazodone,cymbalta
    DD, Rebekah 12 oldest girl
    DS, Levi,11, newly diagnosed ODD bi-polar,form of dyslexia,attitude and anger mania's
    DD, Rachel,9 1/2,middle child sweet girl
    DS, Luke,8, full time boy,form of dyslexia
    DD, Chloe,6, the baby of the family

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    Re: Holding hands - a victory

    Yeah, happy happy for you! I've had that moment also! HUGE!

    (I bet it was happy for Levi too, even if he doesn't know it quite yet!)
    Me- 40++ single mom
    GFG1 16Girl Depression, GAD, Severe LD, Premie with just lots of stuff going on, sweetheart---- just started zoloft 25 mg
    GFG 15 boy Meds: Zoloft 50 mg, Concerta 54 mg, Risperdal 0.50 mg Second out of district placement- back to district next year? Talented charmer.

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