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Anyone else feeling like they want to do away with their child sometimes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crystal72" data-source="post: 459425" data-attributes="member: 12326"><p>I am sorry that you had to go through that. I am sure each and everyone of us have special needs kid will and had came to a point of feeling overwhelmed and hopeless. Rather staying in jail for the sense of peace is not the extreme. I had, as a matter of fact had wanted and rather die so I can get some peace. You know, I tried and it's not going anywhere, I can't abandon them so if I die,let say accidentally, I am free...</p><p></p><p>Yes it's a very unhealthy way to live but people like us living constantly with such rages can be worst than living in hell</p><p></p><p>Today,we have an episode. 11 years old asperger has constantly challenging his father,who is the weaker system at home. The father is already at the brink of not wanting to come home,eg staying longer at work...</p><p></p><p>Came home from school, picking fights with everyone for out of no reason. Sitting on the hood of the brand new car. When told to get down, he stormed off the house despite our warning that he is not allowed to. We couldn't find him so we called the cops. Who found him half hour later.</p><p></p><p>I called the psychiatrist wanting to keep him informed that the child ran away again, he in turn asked me : so what do you want us to help you.? Am I wrong to inform his psychiatrist????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crystal72, post: 459425, member: 12326"] I am sorry that you had to go through that. I am sure each and everyone of us have special needs kid will and had came to a point of feeling overwhelmed and hopeless. Rather staying in jail for the sense of peace is not the extreme. I had, as a matter of fact had wanted and rather die so I can get some peace. You know, I tried and it's not going anywhere, I can't abandon them so if I die,let say accidentally, I am free... Yes it's a very unhealthy way to live but people like us living constantly with such rages can be worst than living in hell Today,we have an episode. 11 years old asperger has constantly challenging his father,who is the weaker system at home. The father is already at the brink of not wanting to come home,eg staying longer at work... Came home from school, picking fights with everyone for out of no reason. Sitting on the hood of the brand new car. When told to get down, he stormed off the house despite our warning that he is not allowed to. We couldn't find him so we called the cops. Who found him half hour later. I called the psychiatrist wanting to keep him informed that the child ran away again, he in turn asked me : so what do you want us to help you.? Am I wrong to inform his psychiatrist???? [/QUOTE]
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