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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 627494" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Yes, that is exactly me. The all day long days are much fewer though. And days/hours/minutes pass by and I am caught up in my life and I don't think about him and his life. That is progress I think!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What an amazing story. Bless you Echo. You physically did what we are all mentally trying to do and I can't imagine how hard that was. You must have run through multiple emotions very quickly and still you waited and did not act. That is such forward progress. I salute you! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are right. It makes me defensive inside when I hear and see her sneer a bit when she talks about difficult child. She can't see that he has a disease, she just sees the behavior. I guess it's that old adage: I can say what I want about my kids but I don't want anybody else saying it. I wish she would be more careful about what she says to me about him. I am tougher and I have to talk to myself when she starts talking so I don't react. I get it that she doesn't understand. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have heard that too DJ and I hope that is the case if he goes there. SO says don't count on him going there, they are so overcrowded. He thinks he will just get out again with maybe a stiffer probation schedule. Ugh. Merry go round just keeps on turning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 627494, member: 17542"] Yes, that is exactly me. The all day long days are much fewer though. And days/hours/minutes pass by and I am caught up in my life and I don't think about him and his life. That is progress I think! What an amazing story. Bless you Echo. You physically did what we are all mentally trying to do and I can't imagine how hard that was. You must have run through multiple emotions very quickly and still you waited and did not act. That is such forward progress. I salute you! You are right. It makes me defensive inside when I hear and see her sneer a bit when she talks about difficult child. She can't see that he has a disease, she just sees the behavior. I guess it's that old adage: I can say what I want about my kids but I don't want anybody else saying it. I wish she would be more careful about what she says to me about him. I am tougher and I have to talk to myself when she starts talking so I don't react. I get it that she doesn't understand. I have heard that too DJ and I hope that is the case if he goes there. SO says don't count on him going there, they are so overcrowded. He thinks he will just get out again with maybe a stiffer probation schedule. Ugh. Merry go round just keeps on turning. [/QUOTE]
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