Gfg is closer
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- 11-27-2009 04:59 PM #1
Gfg is closer
to hospitalization in my eyes. Today when he was upset he threatened to push me down the stairs again and sprain my other ankle. He didn't do it. I did tell him though that if he ever tried that again he wouldn't be able to stay living with us. I didn't say it as a threat or as a punishment. I told him that if he was going to be unsafe he would need to be somewhere where they could provide him with more help. His answer was why didn't I go so he wouldn't have to?!!
He just doesn't get it! He did manage to get through yesterday o.k. thanks to dh who ran lots of interference.
I'm truly getting to the point, where as much as I love him, am wondering how much more of this we can deal with.Sharon, teacher
dh of 19 years-don't know what I'd do without him
gfg 13 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, topamax, clonidine during the day for help with ADHD symptoms.
pc 16 years-old daughter, also adopted, taking generic of Welbutrin and generic of Zoloft for depression.
- 11-27-2009 05:12 PM #2
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Maybe hospitalization would truly be a good thing, not just so you can remain sane and strong for him, but for his own sake as well. He needs a wake-up call that his behavior isn't OK. It really sounds like he's in denial and has lost perspective on how completely unacceptable his violence, his threats of violence, and his notion that the world must bend to his will ("why don't you go so I don't have to").
You shouldn't have to live like this!GFG: sister, 30, ASPD
Me: 22, recurring depression, mild OCD
Parents: have given up
Sanity: yeah right
- 11-27-2009 05:15 PM #3Apprentice
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I'm sorry he said that. He really doesn't get it. I'm glad your dh was there to help.
PC, girl-14
GFG, boy-12 PDD
PC, boy-8
PC, boy-5
- 11-27-2009 05:45 PM #4
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Kudos to Dh, but this is getting scarey.
Do what you must to keep yourself safe. Sending prayers.Me:30's
DH:40's
PC1:adult M
GFG1:adult M, ADHD/ODD, BP?, NPD?
Cultured GFG (formerly PC2):teen F, ADD, some processing delays
Wee GFG:7 M, HYPER; SID, Disorders-Motor Coordination, Attachment, Impulse Control, & Seizure; Docs don't agree on other dx'es; MD's say severe ADHD; Psych says PDD & BP;
Meds-Risperdal, Depakote
I say anxiety is the cause for a lot of the hyper, but what do I know...I'm just the mom
- 11-27-2009 07:05 PM #5
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I agree that he doesn't get it. Your physical well being doesn't click with him as important. Hope he grows to get it. Good for dh to help protect you. Hospitalization is never punishment but an alternative when gfg's aren't doing well. You are wise to see the difference.
Fran
warrior mom
member since Oct. 1998
gfg 24yr old son Returned home for now.
Dx: AS,atypical mood disorder,Nonverbal learning disability, executive function difficulty, dyscalculia, dysgraphia and verbal processing difficulty.
pc: 20. Good boy. Works full time and lives on his own.
"Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else." ~Judy Garland
- 11-27-2009 10:25 PM #6
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What he's verbalizing sounds so out of touch for someone his age. It's like something a toddler would think, and not about someone they're supposedly attached to like a parent. I'm sorry, Sharon. I hope you can get a break, soon. And I hope someone can help him.
ME: SAHM/Zookeeper; GAD/depression
DH: Depression/undx'd mood disorder, seizure disorder, two years post craniotomy; Paxil, Trileptal
GFG1: 15m; ADHD, GAD, Crohn's disease (remission), IBS, asthma, allergies; Daytrana, Celexa, Imuran, Allegra, Advair, Tegretol,trialing Strattera, melatonin
GFG2: 13m; BP-Mixed, Sydenham's chorea (remission), allergies; Seroquel XR, Depakote ER, Namenda, Allegra, Intuniv
PC/GFG3: 11f; anxious, copes o.k. w/o meds
ZOO: chickens, cats, turtle, lizards, fish...
- 11-28-2009 01:33 AM #7
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Sharon, this sounds like he really does not have a good grasp of things. Pushing you down the stairs sounds like it is a reasonable course of action to get what he wants, in his mind anyway.
This is a big red warning flag that the situation is ramping up to where he really hurts you. It won't be thought out as in "I am going to kill her. She won't let me and I am so mad and I want to do it so bad that I will kill her. THEN she will let me go."
That sounds like the thinking he is starting to have. Just today he TOLD you to go, so if you stay and get hurt then it is YOUR fault.
I heard quite a few people in Wiz phosp say things like that. NOT in therapy, or while eavesdropping. Just things the kids would say to me or with me in the room.
You and dh should probably start hunting for an outpatient placement very soon. I am so sorry. I know it hurts. But until his thinking can be changed, or he matures out of it, he is getting to be much too big to safely be alone with you.Susie - Mom of 3, only 2 live at home.
Wiz -pc/gfg- 18yo son hs grad, tech school
J - pc-15yo dau, Homeschool 9th gr, sweetie!
T - pc 10yo son - SID, 4rd gr. Inventor
Dh - my best friend
Cats-Captain Morgan
http://www.conductdisorders.com/foru...evaluation-10/
- 11-28-2009 02:37 AM #8
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Thank you everyone, his thinking is so strange these days. On Wednesday when we get back from out of town I will be calling the pdoc. We are leaving this morning for fil's surgery which is Monday morning. We have a prn for the drives (which for him can be very difficult). Once in Michigan we have tons of support and things should be o.k. I'm guessing we may even get a break from him at some point while in Michigan.
Sharon, teacher
dh of 19 years-don't know what I'd do without him
gfg 13 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, topamax, clonidine during the day for help with ADHD symptoms.
pc 16 years-old daughter, also adopted, taking generic of Welbutrin and generic of Zoloft for depression.
- 11-28-2009 07:35 AM #9
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Have a safe drive. Let us know how it everything goes for FIL.
ME: SAHM/Zookeeper; GAD/depression
DH: Depression/undx'd mood disorder, seizure disorder, two years post craniotomy; Paxil, Trileptal
GFG1: 15m; ADHD, GAD, Crohn's disease (remission), IBS, asthma, allergies; Daytrana, Celexa, Imuran, Allegra, Advair, Tegretol,trialing Strattera, melatonin
GFG2: 13m; BP-Mixed, Sydenham's chorea (remission), allergies; Seroquel XR, Depakote ER, Namenda, Allegra, Intuniv
PC/GFG3: 11f; anxious, copes o.k. w/o meds
ZOO: chickens, cats, turtle, lizards, fish...
- 11-28-2009 08:55 AM #10
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I'll be thinking about you. You have a lot, too much going on right now.
Hugs, a lot of them
Me~ 40! Bipolar-I,PTSD
DH~ 39 tired
K~9yo DD~Bipolar Disorder-(Anxiety,ADHD) SID,NLD, HFA
N~6yo DD~ SID,Cluttering, Anxiety-in therapy ~ Donut Therapy makes her HAPPY
Your sorry eyes; they cut through bone
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
They see you coming they see you go
They know your secrets and you know theirs
This town is crazy; nobody cares
-Beck
- 11-28-2009 11:44 AM #11
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Be safe and have a good trip.
Cast of Characters:
Me (Mary) - 47, stressed, overweight, Effexor XR, Metformin, and now...Ambien!
DH - 49, ADD, Ritalin, married 10 years
GFG (Miss KT) - 18, ADHD/ODD, Ritalin & Risperdal, in college
Son #1 - 28, electrician, doing well
Son #2 - 27, computer guru, married to K, baby girl Maddie
Buddy - my Jack Russell
Four senior cats and three naughty toy panthers
"We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand." Randy Pausch, The Last Lecture
- 11-28-2009 12:15 PM #12
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Oh, Sharon, I am SO THERE with you!
I am so sorry about your ankle.
{{hugs}}Terry
53 artist, writer; dh 53 chiro, PC bio dau 19, son gfg 13 open adop at birth, "Aspie lite" (11/08); phosp 1 wk Aug/Sept 08, dx mood disorder NOS, ODD, ADHD. 72 mg Concerta, Imiprimine, occasional clonidine, Neg. in 06 speech cogn; dev delays but catching up; held back 1 yr in school; glaucoma, eyedrops nightly; wheat/gluten allergy; trying to maintain gluten-free-, milk-free diet.
A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. --Mark Twain
- 11-28-2009 01:20 PM #13
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