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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 723552" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I can't believe how long I have been here -- I just tried to work it out. His encopresis stopped when he was thirteen and a half, and when I joined we were deep in the throes of coping (or not coping!) with it. Today he is 31. Is that possible? So many years here?</p><p></p><p>I think this support group saved my life. I was deeply depressed coping with my son who had encopresis and was ODD (still is, I think). We had a very rough ride with him, but we were so very lucky because he didn't get in any trouble with the police, and he didn't become an addict. And then about seven years ago he took himself off to Australia, and of course life is calmer now.</p><p></p><p>However, SWOT, what you said is so true. And it explains why, although I don't really share any more about my son, I come here every single evening to see what is going on with everyone. I pray for those who seem to need it. Of course, if there is someone coping with encopresis, I will happily respond, but these days no one seems to be talking about encopresis. Thank heavens! Yes, this is a wonderful peaceful place, everyone is so non-judgmental, and I love it and everyone here.</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 723552, member: 77"] I can't believe how long I have been here -- I just tried to work it out. His encopresis stopped when he was thirteen and a half, and when I joined we were deep in the throes of coping (or not coping!) with it. Today he is 31. Is that possible? So many years here? I think this support group saved my life. I was deeply depressed coping with my son who had encopresis and was ODD (still is, I think). We had a very rough ride with him, but we were so very lucky because he didn't get in any trouble with the police, and he didn't become an addict. And then about seven years ago he took himself off to Australia, and of course life is calmer now. However, SWOT, what you said is so true. And it explains why, although I don't really share any more about my son, I come here every single evening to see what is going on with everyone. I pray for those who seem to need it. Of course, if there is someone coping with encopresis, I will happily respond, but these days no one seems to be talking about encopresis. Thank heavens! Yes, this is a wonderful peaceful place, everyone is so non-judgmental, and I love it and everyone here. Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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