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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 35910" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>I think that everyone needs to live their life, and changes happen all the time. Life would not be life without constant change. I don't think it is good to think that your marriage is what caused all the problems with your son. Lots of difficult child's don't adapt as well to changes, but that does not mean that you should give up your own life. You don't know what might have happened if you did not marry. He still might have had a very difficult time. The same things might have happened, or worse things might have happened.</p><p></p><p>I think that if your easy child goes to a SW, and in the therapy the SW feels there is a problem....she could refer easy child to a psychiatrist to confirm a diagnoses and manage medications.</p><p></p><p>I don't think the same thing will happen to easy child as difficult child, because easy child is easy child and not difficult child. It is a different set of circumstances. We can only try to learn as much as possible, and do the best we can with what we know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 35910, member: 2687"] I think that everyone needs to live their life, and changes happen all the time. Life would not be life without constant change. I don't think it is good to think that your marriage is what caused all the problems with your son. Lots of difficult child's don't adapt as well to changes, but that does not mean that you should give up your own life. You don't know what might have happened if you did not marry. He still might have had a very difficult time. The same things might have happened, or worse things might have happened. I think that if your easy child goes to a SW, and in the therapy the SW feels there is a problem....she could refer easy child to a psychiatrist to confirm a diagnoses and manage medications. I don't think the same thing will happen to easy child as difficult child, because easy child is easy child and not difficult child. It is a different set of circumstances. We can only try to learn as much as possible, and do the best we can with what we know. [/QUOTE]
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