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Just a thought: It is so much less busy now than it used to be here.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 683474" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Beam-I completely agree about not reading the PE forum yet. When I found this wonderful place in the middle of the night in 2004 my difficult child was only 6 years old and I was at my wit's end! I am so glad I never read the PE forum when he was that young. My son was so difficult and violent. The violence at times was everyday. That's when I was calling his psychiatrist every day. He went through 6 hospitalizations and trialed through so many medications. He did therapy twice a week for years even though at times I felt it wasn't helping in the least. I always felt he was going to end up in jail from hurting someone. </p><p></p><p>Now, he is 18 and I rarely have a reason to post about him anymore. He is doing wonderfully, hasn't been hospitalized since 7th grade. He is still difficult and always will be but his progress has been nothing short of amazing. I credit this place for my survival.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 683474, member: 1631"] Beam-I completely agree about not reading the PE forum yet. When I found this wonderful place in the middle of the night in 2004 my difficult child was only 6 years old and I was at my wit's end! I am so glad I never read the PE forum when he was that young. My son was so difficult and violent. The violence at times was everyday. That's when I was calling his psychiatrist every day. He went through 6 hospitalizations and trialed through so many medications. He did therapy twice a week for years even though at times I felt it wasn't helping in the least. I always felt he was going to end up in jail from hurting someone. Now, he is 18 and I rarely have a reason to post about him anymore. He is doing wonderfully, hasn't been hospitalized since 7th grade. He is still difficult and always will be but his progress has been nothing short of amazing. I credit this place for my survival. [/QUOTE]
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