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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshine1966" data-source="post: 148246" data-attributes="member: 4129"><p>You have found the right place! I'm sure that you will find comfort, support and encouragement on this site. Its amazing to have a place that you can vent your frustrations and talk about your situation and know that others understand where you are coming from.</p><p></p><p>I almost felt a panic attack coming on just reading through your experiences! We have locks on a lot of doors around our house, some of which are useless at this point since difficult child is big enough to work them or get to them himself. There was one time that my husband locked me in our master bedroom and left for work - it was just out of habit to lock the lock on the outside of the door so that difficult child couldn't get into our room. I was stuck for 90 min but no harm was done. We subsequently changed the method of locking that room!</p><p></p><p>Hope you find some peace in your experiences here on the site!</p><p></p><p>Debbie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshine1966, post: 148246, member: 4129"] You have found the right place! I'm sure that you will find comfort, support and encouragement on this site. Its amazing to have a place that you can vent your frustrations and talk about your situation and know that others understand where you are coming from. I almost felt a panic attack coming on just reading through your experiences! We have locks on a lot of doors around our house, some of which are useless at this point since difficult child is big enough to work them or get to them himself. There was one time that my husband locked me in our master bedroom and left for work - it was just out of habit to lock the lock on the outside of the door so that difficult child couldn't get into our room. I was stuck for 90 min but no harm was done. We subsequently changed the method of locking that room! Hope you find some peace in your experiences here on the site! Debbie [/QUOTE]
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