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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 581294" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Thanks everyone. difficult child is still hanging in there and going through motions. This week has been bit better than last for him what I have heard. Earlier he spent a evening with one trusted mentor figure he has in his town and actually talked with him a little about how he felt about the situation. Not about what had happened but how it felt to go to the locker room or face people. And he also voluntarily had had a discussion about something else and been engaged. Also with his team he has gone from shaking his head or nodding or shrugging shoulders to 'yes', 'no', 'don't know', 'can you please pass me that water bottle.' Small progress but still a progress. He can also keep his focus during the practises and act normal during them.</p><p></p><p>So he is stubbornly putting one feet in front of another and I hope he can continue doing that.</p><p></p><p>I'm using my nervous inability to be still to cleaning my closets. Well, I guess one has to do also that once in every five years. husband is starting to have harder time with dealing with this and easy child is nervous about when the rumours reach his friends.</p><p></p><p>Good thing is, that what we have heard, rumour mill has picked up only part of what happened/may have happened. And that is the less humiliating part for difficult child. Hopefully it stays so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 581294, member: 14557"] Thanks everyone. difficult child is still hanging in there and going through motions. This week has been bit better than last for him what I have heard. Earlier he spent a evening with one trusted mentor figure he has in his town and actually talked with him a little about how he felt about the situation. Not about what had happened but how it felt to go to the locker room or face people. And he also voluntarily had had a discussion about something else and been engaged. Also with his team he has gone from shaking his head or nodding or shrugging shoulders to 'yes', 'no', 'don't know', 'can you please pass me that water bottle.' Small progress but still a progress. He can also keep his focus during the practises and act normal during them. So he is stubbornly putting one feet in front of another and I hope he can continue doing that. I'm using my nervous inability to be still to cleaning my closets. Well, I guess one has to do also that once in every five years. husband is starting to have harder time with dealing with this and easy child is nervous about when the rumours reach his friends. Good thing is, that what we have heard, rumour mill has picked up only part of what happened/may have happened. And that is the less humiliating part for difficult child. Hopefully it stays so. [/QUOTE]
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