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Half-ar**d suicide attempt or reckless idiocy or something between? And how to react?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 618776" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>difficult child has had his two first games of his newest gig. He has done extremely well in those, so he is at least functional in some level. He also seemed coherent and okay in interview after last night game. Of course on the field he is in his 'safe place.' I got answer to my message almost right away at Monday; it was: "Yada yada yada!"</p><p></p><p>Haven't heard anything else from him, but I do hope he will make his customary Sunday call . Though I doubt this subject is something he will be willing to discuss again in some time. Of course with him you never know. He may quite as well never agree to talk about it again, apologise some time next summer that he worried us or there may simply be a letter with the therapist bill in my mail in three weeks with the note from him stating that I promised we would pay it and more would come. He is unpredictable in that way.</p><p></p><p>However I will sleep my nights a bit better knowing he seems to be handling things okayish at least in some fronts. Of course nagging worry of depressive symptoms we have seen and possibility to further self harm is there. But at least playing well makes it more likely he will find a good (and stable) place for next season and that giving him a chance to tackle his therapy with full force again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 618776, member: 14557"] difficult child has had his two first games of his newest gig. He has done extremely well in those, so he is at least functional in some level. He also seemed coherent and okay in interview after last night game. Of course on the field he is in his 'safe place.' I got answer to my message almost right away at Monday; it was: "Yada yada yada!" Haven't heard anything else from him, but I do hope he will make his customary Sunday call . Though I doubt this subject is something he will be willing to discuss again in some time. Of course with him you never know. He may quite as well never agree to talk about it again, apologise some time next summer that he worried us or there may simply be a letter with the therapist bill in my mail in three weeks with the note from him stating that I promised we would pay it and more would come. He is unpredictable in that way. However I will sleep my nights a bit better knowing he seems to be handling things okayish at least in some fronts. Of course nagging worry of depressive symptoms we have seen and possibility to further self harm is there. But at least playing well makes it more likely he will find a good (and stable) place for next season and that giving him a chance to tackle his therapy with full force again. [/QUOTE]
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