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Mr. Sticky Fingers strikes again ... cousin's money
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 398677" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you all.</p><p>So far, we have done nothing. Total avoidance on the part of husband. Plus, we were having company and we couldn't risk difficult child exploding in the middle of everything. (One Thanksgiving we were treated to the crashing of furniture overhead from his bedroom.)</p><p> </p><p>I may have to go it alone when he gets home from school today.</p><p>Sad, because he was super pleasant this morning. Smiling, playing with-the cats, chatting with-me, acting like a normal person.</p><p> </p><p>The imiprimine is supposed to help with-moods. It has, to a point. I think sleep is at least as big a factor. I'm thinking of making an appointment with-the psychiatrist alone to discuss things.</p><p> </p><p>And I agree that difficult child has to have serious consequences. Better that we rake him over the coals at home to teach him, than learn the hard way out in the Real World.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 398677, member: 3419"] Thank you all. So far, we have done nothing. Total avoidance on the part of husband. Plus, we were having company and we couldn't risk difficult child exploding in the middle of everything. (One Thanksgiving we were treated to the crashing of furniture overhead from his bedroom.) I may have to go it alone when he gets home from school today. Sad, because he was super pleasant this morning. Smiling, playing with-the cats, chatting with-me, acting like a normal person. The imiprimine is supposed to help with-moods. It has, to a point. I think sleep is at least as big a factor. I'm thinking of making an appointment with-the psychiatrist alone to discuss things. And I agree that difficult child has to have serious consequences. Better that we rake him over the coals at home to teach him, than learn the hard way out in the Real World. [/QUOTE]
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