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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 251621" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, ML. It appears that the debate is if difficult child is mentally ill or has his own issues or all his psychilogical and behavioral issues he has just a result of me raising him. It doesn't help clarify things when there's a psychiatrist saying I'm just stressed because I'm a single parent, yet giving him a diagnosis of a mood disorder at the same time and working on adjusting the medications for mood stabilization that difficult child has been on for 2 years. (difficult child has been on MS's for 2 years +or-; not the same ones).</p><p></p><p>And, to me at least, I can't help but wonder how and why they can determine that if I'm mmore over-protective then some parents that this casued the problem, so difficult child will be sent to a home where the only scrutiny the person has gotten is a home interview by dss (when the SO used to work for dss) and a criminal background check. I guess since I've been determined as a single mom who's stressed out and "has difficulties letting her child grow up", and have lived with a PO telling difficult child this while getting phone calls from the PO saying I need to make sure difficult child stays supervised 24/7 or else I'll be held accountable, this automaitcally disqualifies me and discredits anything I say and the other "home" is the place difficult child should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 251621, member: 3699"] Thanks, ML. It appears that the debate is if difficult child is mentally ill or has his own issues or all his psychilogical and behavioral issues he has just a result of me raising him. It doesn't help clarify things when there's a psychiatrist saying I'm just stressed because I'm a single parent, yet giving him a diagnosis of a mood disorder at the same time and working on adjusting the medications for mood stabilization that difficult child has been on for 2 years. (difficult child has been on MS's for 2 years +or-; not the same ones). And, to me at least, I can't help but wonder how and why they can determine that if I'm mmore over-protective then some parents that this casued the problem, so difficult child will be sent to a home where the only scrutiny the person has gotten is a home interview by dss (when the SO used to work for dss) and a criminal background check. I guess since I've been determined as a single mom who's stressed out and "has difficulties letting her child grow up", and have lived with a PO telling difficult child this while getting phone calls from the PO saying I need to make sure difficult child stays supervised 24/7 or else I'll be held accountable, this automaitcally disqualifies me and discredits anything I say and the other "home" is the place difficult child should be. [/QUOTE]
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