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how do you keep your composure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 596084" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Hugs to you, sometimes it is just so hard. When my difficult child was around your difficult child's age I remember a time when I was trying to get him to come to the car from a night high school football game. He had been running around like a madman, not listening to anything husband and I told him. husband was visiting with high school friends so I said I would take difficult child to the car. He was acting wild and hitting me and running away. I had to finally ask a stranger for help. I was so worn out and embarrassed. It was all I could do to not start sobbing right then-many other times I wasn't able to stop. </p><p></p><p>As time has gone on I think I have become more numb or my rhino skin is in a better place because now many of the times the tears don't come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 596084, member: 1631"] Hugs to you, sometimes it is just so hard. When my difficult child was around your difficult child's age I remember a time when I was trying to get him to come to the car from a night high school football game. He had been running around like a madman, not listening to anything husband and I told him. husband was visiting with high school friends so I said I would take difficult child to the car. He was acting wild and hitting me and running away. I had to finally ask a stranger for help. I was so worn out and embarrassed. It was all I could do to not start sobbing right then-many other times I wasn't able to stop. As time has gone on I think I have become more numb or my rhino skin is in a better place because now many of the times the tears don't come. [/QUOTE]
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