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I don't know what to say when I see him
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 612897" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>"people who horrified us" is so right. I can't believe he chooses those people over us. He is endlessly re-engaging with them..he likes to tell me that he has a new friend, that he wants me to meet her, that he considers her is sister (this makes his actual sister insane) or his mother (I thought that was funny and kind of nice that he felt cared for ) or brother. These people of course eventually throw him out or dump him, usually in a matter of many weeks. He doesn't know what real friendship is, just what feels good to him in the moment. He also has a litany of 20 something women who take him to emergency rooms when he has an anxiety attack or an overdose or a suicide attempt. They often call me and tell me about how I need to try harder to understand difficult child, what a good person he is...etc. I kind of appreciate their goodness and dumbness, although sometimes it pisses me off. They too, disappear never to be heard from again after a few weeks. Funny that they feel free to judge me and give me advice, huh!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 612897, member: 17269"] "people who horrified us" is so right. I can't believe he chooses those people over us. He is endlessly re-engaging with them..he likes to tell me that he has a new friend, that he wants me to meet her, that he considers her is sister (this makes his actual sister insane) or his mother (I thought that was funny and kind of nice that he felt cared for ) or brother. These people of course eventually throw him out or dump him, usually in a matter of many weeks. He doesn't know what real friendship is, just what feels good to him in the moment. He also has a litany of 20 something women who take him to emergency rooms when he has an anxiety attack or an overdose or a suicide attempt. They often call me and tell me about how I need to try harder to understand difficult child, what a good person he is...etc. I kind of appreciate their goodness and dumbness, although sometimes it pisses me off. They too, disappear never to be heard from again after a few weeks. Funny that they feel free to judge me and give me advice, huh!! [/QUOTE]
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