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<blockquote data-quote="CCRidr2" data-source="post: 45149" data-attributes="member: 3714"><p>Is cutting things a pre-cursor to cutting oneself? Our difficult child took husband's HUGE fishing knife out of the tackle box and cut his brother's jumprope in half because of something brother did nearly a week ago! </p><p></p><p>Does anyone else's difficult child do this and if so do they hold on to stuff that long?</p><p></p><p>difficult child is supposed to have a sleepover tonight and I don't want to disappoint anyone but how can I bring anyone else in the house when I can't even control HIM or know if something that this friend does will set him off again? Friend is in my humble opinion an undiagnosed difficult child himself and they often argue over rules of the game, who's turn it is, etc. </p><p></p><p>difficult child is already a mess today because he didn't get enough sleep last night and I just don't want to DEAL with this other kid! Even my love bug of a dog is on my very last nerve! :rolleyes:</p><p></p><p>husband says it is not "friend's" fault that difficult child can't control himself and we shouldn't disappoint him. I just want to SCREAM! I need a :bath: and we haven't had dinner yet and I just want to crawl in bed with a bottle of wine and never come out! Help here would be appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for letting me vent!</p><p></p><p>Cyndi :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCRidr2, post: 45149, member: 3714"] Is cutting things a pre-cursor to cutting oneself? Our difficult child took husband's HUGE fishing knife out of the tackle box and cut his brother's jumprope in half because of something brother did nearly a week ago! Does anyone else's difficult child do this and if so do they hold on to stuff that long? difficult child is supposed to have a sleepover tonight and I don't want to disappoint anyone but how can I bring anyone else in the house when I can't even control HIM or know if something that this friend does will set him off again? Friend is in my humble opinion an undiagnosed difficult child himself and they often argue over rules of the game, who's turn it is, etc. difficult child is already a mess today because he didn't get enough sleep last night and I just don't want to DEAL with this other kid! Even my love bug of a dog is on my very last nerve! [img]:rolleyes:[/img] husband says it is not "friend's" fault that difficult child can't control himself and we shouldn't disappoint him. I just want to SCREAM! I need a [img]:bath:[/img] and we haven't had dinner yet and I just want to crawl in bed with a bottle of wine and never come out! Help here would be appreciated! Thanks for letting me vent! Cyndi [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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