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Don't know if difficult child will have a birthday dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 325582" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Susiestar and GCV mom, difficult child has been in counseling since he was about 4. We're still going.</p><p>husband and I are mtng with-his therapist Tue -- alone -- to discuss a new course of action. He talks the talk in the ofc, but once he's out of there, he's back to his old tricks. The therapist needs to know that and we need a new plan.</p><p> </p><p>I am in therapy, too, to help with-this stress, as well as being a long-distance caregiver for my crazy cousin in NY. She was an actress and is still a drama-holic and even though I have hired people for her around the clock, she still calls me for every bowel movement, every check (she's not supposed to be writing them), every thought, you name it. She's 81 and bedridden so I know this won't go on forever.</p><p>In regard to difficult child ... I am hoping long-term to have him go to a spec. needs boarding school. I just have to figure out how to come up with-the $. Selling the house would be a start.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, GCV mom, he absolutely does not respect boundaries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 325582, member: 3419"] Susiestar and GCV mom, difficult child has been in counseling since he was about 4. We're still going. husband and I are mtng with-his therapist Tue -- alone -- to discuss a new course of action. He talks the talk in the ofc, but once he's out of there, he's back to his old tricks. The therapist needs to know that and we need a new plan. I am in therapy, too, to help with-this stress, as well as being a long-distance caregiver for my crazy cousin in NY. She was an actress and is still a drama-holic and even though I have hired people for her around the clock, she still calls me for every bowel movement, every check (she's not supposed to be writing them), every thought, you name it. She's 81 and bedridden so I know this won't go on forever. In regard to difficult child ... I am hoping long-term to have him go to a spec. needs boarding school. I just have to figure out how to come up with-the $. Selling the house would be a start. Anyway, GCV mom, he absolutely does not respect boundaries. [/QUOTE]
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