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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 167024" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Lost The Plot - love the name - you need to find your "plot". You need all the help you can get at the moment. Plot out every day. You are facing a battle in more than one area of your life.</p><p> </p><p>So, does difficult child's dad live in the U.S.? It just amazes me when parents ho have no contact for years walzes into the picture expecting every right under the sun. </p><p> </p><p>It has to be beyond frustrating to have a child who displays anger and is angry and mean. </p><p> </p><p>"Aint that bad?" I am sure you are having many moments that it is just plain horrid. However, you are taking the steps needed to get difficult child the help he needs and no matter the outcome, as long as you do your best, you can say you have done what you could.</p><p> </p><p>Keep us informed as to the latest. Hang on tight to the good times - share them with us - we understand that why what some parents think of as expected everyday good times are really special moments for moms of difficult children. We celebrate even the smallest of successes. We do understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 167024, member: 5096"] Lost The Plot - love the name - you need to find your "plot". You need all the help you can get at the moment. Plot out every day. You are facing a battle in more than one area of your life. So, does difficult child's dad live in the U.S.? It just amazes me when parents ho have no contact for years walzes into the picture expecting every right under the sun. It has to be beyond frustrating to have a child who displays anger and is angry and mean. "Aint that bad?" I am sure you are having many moments that it is just plain horrid. However, you are taking the steps needed to get difficult child the help he needs and no matter the outcome, as long as you do your best, you can say you have done what you could. Keep us informed as to the latest. Hang on tight to the good times - share them with us - we understand that why what some parents think of as expected everyday good times are really special moments for moms of difficult children. We celebrate even the smallest of successes. We do understand. [/QUOTE]
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