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Extreme aggressiveness, what happened in your case?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ethansmom" data-source="post: 654752" data-attributes="member: 18981"><p>Last year my sons anger got to the point that he threatened to kill me and ended up being charged with disorderly conduct and threatening me with bodily harm. He went to juvenile detention for 5 days. He got a social worker after that and was required to do community service and he had a list of rules he had to comply with or he would go back to juvie. He hated juvie, so he tried his hardest, but the littlest thing would set him off. He actually pushed his grandma so hard he bruised her ribs. Needless to say he ended up back in juvie. Then he was put in a local program here that works with troubled teens and he slowly got better. We saw improvement but we all walked on eggshells waiting for the next outburst. It wasn't until we got him on antidepressants and anxiety pills to help him sleep that we noticed a difference. He was at a 10 and now I would say he is at a 5. I have to remind myself of this everyday and pray that I have patience to deal with him when he has his next bad day. That day was today and I wanted to not come home. I wanted to run away! You're long term partner needs support and help. I don't know what I would do without my husband. He is the stepdad and he has a difficult time handling my son, but he supports me and my efforts to get him help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethansmom, post: 654752, member: 18981"] Last year my sons anger got to the point that he threatened to kill me and ended up being charged with disorderly conduct and threatening me with bodily harm. He went to juvenile detention for 5 days. He got a social worker after that and was required to do community service and he had a list of rules he had to comply with or he would go back to juvie. He hated juvie, so he tried his hardest, but the littlest thing would set him off. He actually pushed his grandma so hard he bruised her ribs. Needless to say he ended up back in juvie. Then he was put in a local program here that works with troubled teens and he slowly got better. We saw improvement but we all walked on eggshells waiting for the next outburst. It wasn't until we got him on antidepressants and anxiety pills to help him sleep that we noticed a difference. He was at a 10 and now I would say he is at a 5. I have to remind myself of this everyday and pray that I have patience to deal with him when he has his next bad day. That day was today and I wanted to not come home. I wanted to run away! You're long term partner needs support and help. I don't know what I would do without my husband. He is the stepdad and he has a difficult time handling my son, but he supports me and my efforts to get him help! [/QUOTE]
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