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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 380636" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>JJJ - YOUR KIDS ARE BLACK!!? </p><p>Just kidding. We really are totally colour-blind here. </p><p></p><p>My kids aren't black, by the way. They're various shades of pink and brown.</p><p></p><p>Seriously though, if a kid could benefit from medications, then it's worth a try. However, given his propensity for stealing, I would guard the medication supply carefully, keep it locked up and only dole out the pills as needed. make sure he takes them. But first make sure this is something where medications are appropriate. Even where medications ARE appropriate, they are not a cure.</p><p></p><p>The respect issue - where did that come from? Why does he disrespect you? If his father respects you, then so should the child, unless he is already hanging around with a very disrespectful bunch.</p><p></p><p>Sorry about the cancer diagnosis. I've just had the same fun and games myself, I started the year in perfect health (so I thought). Had a routine mammogram in early Feb, got a callback within days, was in surgery having invasive cancer removed on 26 Feb. I've just done the radiation treatment (no chemo needed, they got it all and it wasn't big) and have just had the six month post surgery check-up with flying colours.</p><p></p><p>The cancer diagnosis is going to complicate his respect issues and really, you need to get this sorted fast. Find out where it comes from and work on it. With dad's help.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 380636, member: 1991"] JJJ - YOUR KIDS ARE BLACK!!? Just kidding. We really are totally colour-blind here. My kids aren't black, by the way. They're various shades of pink and brown. Seriously though, if a kid could benefit from medications, then it's worth a try. However, given his propensity for stealing, I would guard the medication supply carefully, keep it locked up and only dole out the pills as needed. make sure he takes them. But first make sure this is something where medications are appropriate. Even where medications ARE appropriate, they are not a cure. The respect issue - where did that come from? Why does he disrespect you? If his father respects you, then so should the child, unless he is already hanging around with a very disrespectful bunch. Sorry about the cancer diagnosis. I've just had the same fun and games myself, I started the year in perfect health (so I thought). Had a routine mammogram in early Feb, got a callback within days, was in surgery having invasive cancer removed on 26 Feb. I've just done the radiation treatment (no chemo needed, they got it all and it wasn't big) and have just had the six month post surgery check-up with flying colours. The cancer diagnosis is going to complicate his respect issues and really, you need to get this sorted fast. Find out where it comes from and work on it. With dad's help. Marg [/QUOTE]
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