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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 162722" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>sweetie our boats were made by the same company! My difficult child II sounds alot like your son. You know your son's triggers, I push buttons when I have to, not all "professionals" appreciate it, but, I do not care, they need to see the rage and realize it's a reality. The hospital may see him at his worst when you are not there, he's still in the "honeymoon" phase. My difficult child II was an angel until the night b4 he was discharged when he threatened to kill a nurse and had to be sedated.</p><p> </p><p>Stay strong, it never get easier, but I have found peace when difficult child II is in hospital (twice so far), which also helped me be prepared for difficult child I latest stint in JV. Many in these boards have advised me, and I agree, take advantage of the down time for R & R, you need to heal and refuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 162722, member: 4864"] sweetie our boats were made by the same company! My difficult child II sounds alot like your son. You know your son's triggers, I push buttons when I have to, not all "professionals" appreciate it, but, I do not care, they need to see the rage and realize it's a reality. The hospital may see him at his worst when you are not there, he's still in the "honeymoon" phase. My difficult child II was an angel until the night b4 he was discharged when he threatened to kill a nurse and had to be sedated. Stay strong, it never get easier, but I have found peace when difficult child II is in hospital (twice so far), which also helped me be prepared for difficult child I latest stint in JV. Many in these boards have advised me, and I agree, take advantage of the down time for R & R, you need to heal and refuel. [/QUOTE]
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