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<blockquote data-quote="Lost in sadness" data-source="post: 713573" data-attributes="member: 21056"><p>Hi Bluebell, Thank you for your reply. I do remember your son breaking your touchscreen. The rage appears to be the frustration of their situation. The one they have caused but take no responsibility for. Funnily enough, I have thought he had Borderline Personality Disorder for a while and read some books on it. It was him, spot on! I took him to the GP and she diagnosed the same and referred him to the Mental Health Services where they promptly assessed him as having nothing wrong with him and discharged him!!! I was so so upset and angry. This was only two months ago and now we are left with nothing! I have days where detachment is easy, probably out of shear exhaustion and trauma but then the pain slowly creeps in again and I need to see/help him! Living nightmare! Hugs xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost in sadness, post: 713573, member: 21056"] Hi Bluebell, Thank you for your reply. I do remember your son breaking your touchscreen. The rage appears to be the frustration of their situation. The one they have caused but take no responsibility for. Funnily enough, I have thought he had Borderline Personality Disorder for a while and read some books on it. It was him, spot on! I took him to the GP and she diagnosed the same and referred him to the Mental Health Services where they promptly assessed him as having nothing wrong with him and discharged him!!! I was so so upset and angry. This was only two months ago and now we are left with nothing! I have days where detachment is easy, probably out of shear exhaustion and trauma but then the pain slowly creeps in again and I need to see/help him! Living nightmare! Hugs xx [/QUOTE]
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