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difficult child update - Not getting any better
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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 585776" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>WWE, just wanted you to know that I can sympathize with how you are feeling. I also dealt with the heart palpitations. They were so bad one night, that I was moments away from going to the ER. And probably should have. I did go to my doctor the next day, and had several tests done. The verdict? Stress. Stress takes a tremendous toll on our bodies, and can cause our body to do strange things. Please take care of YOU, and don't ever lose hope for your difficult child. Never allow him to doubt how much you love him, even if it's by simply sending him a text and saying you hope he's doing ok, every once in a while. Remind him periodically that you're there for him when he's ready for help. That's all you can really do. Be optimistic in knowing that he will eventually come around. Negative thoughts fix nothing, and only hurt you. Please take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 585776, member: 15912"] WWE, just wanted you to know that I can sympathize with how you are feeling. I also dealt with the heart palpitations. They were so bad one night, that I was moments away from going to the ER. And probably should have. I did go to my doctor the next day, and had several tests done. The verdict? Stress. Stress takes a tremendous toll on our bodies, and can cause our body to do strange things. Please take care of YOU, and don't ever lose hope for your difficult child. Never allow him to doubt how much you love him, even if it's by simply sending him a text and saying you hope he's doing ok, every once in a while. Remind him periodically that you're there for him when he's ready for help. That's all you can really do. Be optimistic in knowing that he will eventually come around. Negative thoughts fix nothing, and only hurt you. Please take care. [/QUOTE]
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