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I want a "do over".....
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 327541" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Linda, the holidays always bring out these types of feelings in many of us. I also think of all that we do or have done and see very little progress. Then again, I have to think "Oh, yea....he isn't hitting me any longer...." (That is for now.) Like you, I'm so tired of trying and trying......and really, all I want is a little normalcy. My mother never thought there was a thing wrong with difficult child, but she died when he was five. If she could only see him now, with a mustache growing, and he's behaving as if he were STILL five years old. He freaks at anything out of the ordinary.....bake cookies? suuuuurrrrre</p><p></p><p>You and I (and many others) have been a member of this forum for years and years. I KNOW what you've been through and what you've done to make your children's lives the best they can be. I applaud you. You are one heck of a mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 327541, member: 2287"] Linda, the holidays always bring out these types of feelings in many of us. I also think of all that we do or have done and see very little progress. Then again, I have to think "Oh, yea....he isn't hitting me any longer...." (That is for now.) Like you, I'm so tired of trying and trying......and really, all I want is a little normalcy. My mother never thought there was a thing wrong with difficult child, but she died when he was five. If she could only see him now, with a mustache growing, and he's behaving as if he were STILL five years old. He freaks at anything out of the ordinary.....bake cookies? suuuuurrrrre You and I (and many others) have been a member of this forum for years and years. I KNOW what you've been through and what you've done to make your children's lives the best they can be. I applaud you. You are one heck of a mother. [/QUOTE]
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