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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 426628" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Welcome back, Weary.</p><p>Nothing like an episode like that to remind you that you ARE a mother. Argh.</p><p>So sorry he is so filled with-anger and has no way to cope except to take it out on you. I know, absolutely know, how that can wear you down. been there done that.</p><p>And about tearing the envelope out of your hand--yep, been there done that, too.</p><p>Don't take it out on yourself. Parenting these kids is not a normal parenting experience. Remind yourself of that. </p><p>That psychiatric visit can't some too soon. One thing that helped me was having my son act out in front of the dr. I mean, on the one hand it was embarrassing, but on the other hand, it was the best thing that ever happened. You can explain until you're blue in the face, but until the dr sees your kid in action, s/he won't be able to create a good diagnosis.</p><p>Fingers crossed!</p><p>In the meantime, get a therapist for yourself so you can vent to your heart's content. S/he'll surely tell you that you need those days away, to yourself, more than ever. Sometimes just walking around the yard helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 426628, member: 3419"] Welcome back, Weary. Nothing like an episode like that to remind you that you ARE a mother. Argh. So sorry he is so filled with-anger and has no way to cope except to take it out on you. I know, absolutely know, how that can wear you down. been there done that. And about tearing the envelope out of your hand--yep, been there done that, too. Don't take it out on yourself. Parenting these kids is not a normal parenting experience. Remind yourself of that. That psychiatric visit can't some too soon. One thing that helped me was having my son act out in front of the dr. I mean, on the one hand it was embarrassing, but on the other hand, it was the best thing that ever happened. You can explain until you're blue in the face, but until the dr sees your kid in action, s/he won't be able to create a good diagnosis. Fingers crossed! In the meantime, get a therapist for yourself so you can vent to your heart's content. S/he'll surely tell you that you need those days away, to yourself, more than ever. Sometimes just walking around the yard helps. [/QUOTE]
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