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I have HAD IT with my difficult child!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugsy" data-source="post: 179746" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>OH GIRLFRIEND,</p><p>I completely understand too. Our stories are very similar. </p><p>I hate giving advice because the more I think I know the more I know NOTHING.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Just wanted to say that I resisted and resisted hospitalization but did it March 6th and even though I HATED IT, FELT SICK TO MY STOMACH AND WAS WORRIED BEYOND WORDS CAN EXPLAIN, it was the best thing for him. He was in-patient for a week and out-patient for 2 weeks and the structure was a big help while they worked on his medications. My son did not like it but dealt with it and knows he came out feeling much better. He also knows that it is something he does not want to do again. We told him that if he has to do it again it is okay because he will come out feeling better, but he now tries hard to not go back.</p><p> </p><p>Every child is different and yet we all feel the same pain and worry. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>It is so unfair that when each of us laid down that special moment to make a baby we all said something silly like "I hope he has your nose. I hope she has your eyes. Maybe she'll be a dancer or he'll be a doctor." </p><p>Noone said "I hope he is filled with bursting, uncontrollable emotions. I hope my life is so difficult that I cry more now than as a child. I hope I have to rely on the warmth and support of strangers on the internet all around the world." </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Well, thank goodness we do have each others stories and support.</p><p> </p><p>Wishing calmness to all,</p><p>Bugsy's mom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugsy, post: 179746, member: 1680"] OH GIRLFRIEND, I completely understand too. Our stories are very similar. I hate giving advice because the more I think I know the more I know NOTHING. Just wanted to say that I resisted and resisted hospitalization but did it March 6th and even though I HATED IT, FELT SICK TO MY STOMACH AND WAS WORRIED BEYOND WORDS CAN EXPLAIN, it was the best thing for him. He was in-patient for a week and out-patient for 2 weeks and the structure was a big help while they worked on his medications. My son did not like it but dealt with it and knows he came out feeling much better. He also knows that it is something he does not want to do again. We told him that if he has to do it again it is okay because he will come out feeling better, but he now tries hard to not go back. Every child is different and yet we all feel the same pain and worry. It is so unfair that when each of us laid down that special moment to make a baby we all said something silly like "I hope he has your nose. I hope she has your eyes. Maybe she'll be a dancer or he'll be a doctor." Noone said "I hope he is filled with bursting, uncontrollable emotions. I hope my life is so difficult that I cry more now than as a child. I hope I have to rely on the warmth and support of strangers on the internet all around the world." Well, thank goodness we do have each others stories and support. Wishing calmness to all, Bugsy's mom [/QUOTE]
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