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A long overdue update (and new login )
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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 91770" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Hi and nice to see you again. I sure get what you mean by the sullen withdrawn teen, it's what I have now and honestly I'd take this any day over what we used to deal with. Any parent who complains about dealing with typical teen attitude I just think this is nothing, you don't know what bad is. I just told my difficult child the other day that his sullen attitude was getting thin already LOL. His answers to my questions are a lot of "WHAT?" "grunt" "meh" and "NO", but I do know he talks to his friends so at least I know it's just me as a parent. He's growing his hair longer and shaggy and slouches around, but at odd moments is pleasant to talk to, so I have hopes for the future anyway.</p><p></p><p>My cousin has had MS for year now, and like you has good times and then rough. I hope for you your good times far outweigh the rough ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 91770, member: 1161"] Hi and nice to see you again. I sure get what you mean by the sullen withdrawn teen, it's what I have now and honestly I'd take this any day over what we used to deal with. Any parent who complains about dealing with typical teen attitude I just think this is nothing, you don't know what bad is. I just told my difficult child the other day that his sullen attitude was getting thin already LOL. His answers to my questions are a lot of "WHAT?" "grunt" "meh" and "NO", but I do know he talks to his friends so at least I know it's just me as a parent. He's growing his hair longer and shaggy and slouches around, but at odd moments is pleasant to talk to, so I have hopes for the future anyway. My cousin has had MS for year now, and like you has good times and then rough. I hope for you your good times far outweigh the rough ones. [/QUOTE]
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