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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 607240" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Hugs, LMS. I'm sorry things are not going as well as hoped for but I think "loose lips sink ships" is a fit motto for AS difficult child's. As soon as I read his comments I started to shake my head. If it's running through his head it is likely going to be said aloud. There is a monitoring segment missing in AS brains...in my experience. I'm glad he came thru with mother in law as my hopes are that being around the children "may" make him feel more connected.</p><p></p><p>Had to smile at Ant's Mom. Oh my goodness you have no idea how wild his antics were back in the 90's. Many of us stayed up all night to offer support as Ant would take off "on the run" with no money, no appropriate clothes and cross multiple State lines. At least a dozen of us or more lost sleep over that difficult child. His choices made our difficult children seem like PCs. by the way, he was never violent just determined that he was going to do what he was going to do when he wanted to do it. Yikes. When he eventually got his act together it provided proof that there is reason to hang on to hope.</p><p></p><p>You remain in my thoughts and prayers, my friend. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 607240, member: 35"] Hugs, LMS. I'm sorry things are not going as well as hoped for but I think "loose lips sink ships" is a fit motto for AS difficult child's. As soon as I read his comments I started to shake my head. If it's running through his head it is likely going to be said aloud. There is a monitoring segment missing in AS brains...in my experience. I'm glad he came thru with mother in law as my hopes are that being around the children "may" make him feel more connected. Had to smile at Ant's Mom. Oh my goodness you have no idea how wild his antics were back in the 90's. Many of us stayed up all night to offer support as Ant would take off "on the run" with no money, no appropriate clothes and cross multiple State lines. At least a dozen of us or more lost sleep over that difficult child. His choices made our difficult children seem like PCs. by the way, he was never violent just determined that he was going to do what he was going to do when he wanted to do it. Yikes. When he eventually got his act together it provided proof that there is reason to hang on to hope. You remain in my thoughts and prayers, my friend. DDD [/QUOTE]
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