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difficult child attacks again for hours, this is getting old fast!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 135810" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Thats interesting smallworld..........I was just about to post the <em>same</em> thing. Especially after reading Dara's post about little Sammy possibly having seizures.</p><p></p><p>FeelingAlone I second all smallworld said. At the very least your difficult child needs to have a thorough work up by a neurologist to rule out seizures - and a psychologist who does a full battery of tests to rule out Autism or Aspergers. Or you can also see a neuropsychologist who will do both. </p><p></p><p>Your son <u>can</u> live a life without violence being part of it everyday..........do not give up that vision or hope! It <em>will</em> happen! However, <em>you</em> might need to knock down some doors to get the right diagnosis, the right therapy, and right levels of intervention for him. Keep fighting the good fight - and don't ever compromise!</p><p>This level of violence in your house, long term, will cause permanent psychological damage for both of you.</p><p></p><p>PS - One analogy that helped me a lot with my son's need for medications, was the analogy of my son's illness to a diabetic.</p><p><em>My son has a chemical brain imbalance, to deprive him of the correct chemicals to keep his brain stable, is just like depriving a diabetic of insulin.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 135810, member: 3301"] Thats interesting smallworld..........I was just about to post the [I]same[/I] thing. Especially after reading Dara's post about little Sammy possibly having seizures. FeelingAlone I second all smallworld said. At the very least your difficult child needs to have a thorough work up by a neurologist to rule out seizures - and a psychologist who does a full battery of tests to rule out Autism or Aspergers. Or you can also see a neuropsychologist who will do both. Your son [U]can[/U] live a life without violence being part of it everyday..........do not give up that vision or hope! It [I]will[/I] happen! However, [I]you[/I] might need to knock down some doors to get the right diagnosis, the right therapy, and right levels of intervention for him. Keep fighting the good fight - and don't ever compromise! This level of violence in your house, long term, will cause permanent psychological damage for both of you. PS - One analogy that helped me a lot with my son's need for medications, was the analogy of my son's illness to a diabetic. [I]My son has a chemical brain imbalance, to deprive him of the correct chemicals to keep his brain stable, is just like depriving a diabetic of insulin.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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