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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 493807"><p>I'm not sure if I've been living with false hope, but for me I've been dealing with coming to certain realizations about difficult child. He's been on medications now for over a year, and while it's definately better than it was before he started the medications, it's been tough to admit that this might be the best that it's going to get. Maybe my expectations were too high when he started the medications. Maybe I had such high hopes that he would take the medications and be "cured", for lack of a better word. </p><p></p><p>I understand what you mean, though. You suddenly know that things are not what you had hoped they would be. It can be tough to admit that, expecially when you have worked so hard to get him help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 493807"] I'm not sure if I've been living with false hope, but for me I've been dealing with coming to certain realizations about difficult child. He's been on medications now for over a year, and while it's definately better than it was before he started the medications, it's been tough to admit that this might be the best that it's going to get. Maybe my expectations were too high when he started the medications. Maybe I had such high hopes that he would take the medications and be "cured", for lack of a better word. I understand what you mean, though. You suddenly know that things are not what you had hoped they would be. It can be tough to admit that, expecially when you have worked so hard to get him help. [/QUOTE]
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