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Freaking out a little over difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 396805" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>OMG is right. This is certainly something he needs to talk over with the psychiatrist. While removing it might resolve his bowel issues, he needs to discuss this with a male who can let him know how serious this can be. Until it is scoped you have no way of knowing how much damage has been caused by this. i imagine that the removal may be very painful as his tissue has likely adhered to it. Could this be a result more of hypersexuality than "normal" experimenting? That is why I am thinking maybe psychiatrist should speak with him. </p><p> </p><p>People do strange things. I hope that this has not done permanent damage and that he does not continue to do it. </p><p> </p><p>I am sorry you have to deal with this - it seems like a teen might be more likely to open up with his father instead of you. </p><p> </p><p>After you have dealt with all this (or before if you have to wait to have this taken care of), you should take a vacation all alone. Let husband handle the kids for a weekend. Go somewhere, even if it is just a hotel nearby. Get a massage, even a spa day if you want. Eat junk food or whatever your favorites are. Do whatever it is that YOU want to do! If husband can take people to the casino, you should be able to take a sanity break and let him deal with the chaois for a while. </p><p> </p><p>It would be AWESOME if you could do this while your inlaws are there - but only if husband will make sure that they are okay and not at his parents' mercy.</p><p> </p><p>Lots of hugs to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 396805, member: 1233"] OMG is right. This is certainly something he needs to talk over with the psychiatrist. While removing it might resolve his bowel issues, he needs to discuss this with a male who can let him know how serious this can be. Until it is scoped you have no way of knowing how much damage has been caused by this. i imagine that the removal may be very painful as his tissue has likely adhered to it. Could this be a result more of hypersexuality than "normal" experimenting? That is why I am thinking maybe psychiatrist should speak with him. People do strange things. I hope that this has not done permanent damage and that he does not continue to do it. I am sorry you have to deal with this - it seems like a teen might be more likely to open up with his father instead of you. After you have dealt with all this (or before if you have to wait to have this taken care of), you should take a vacation all alone. Let husband handle the kids for a weekend. Go somewhere, even if it is just a hotel nearby. Get a massage, even a spa day if you want. Eat junk food or whatever your favorites are. Do whatever it is that YOU want to do! If husband can take people to the casino, you should be able to take a sanity break and let him deal with the chaois for a while. It would be AWESOME if you could do this while your inlaws are there - but only if husband will make sure that they are okay and not at his parents' mercy. Lots of hugs to you! [/QUOTE]
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