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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 72150" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>My youngest difficult child is my most difficult, I post this often. He drives me absolutely batty, but then there are days like today where he is completely pleasant, extremely talkative and very happy. I do believe he is bi-polar. We are still awaiting the formal diagnosis of this by the newest psychiatrist. However his new therapist, in the same office, thinks he may also be borderline personality. I had never really paid attention to this diagnosis before because I never thought it applied to my kids. Sad I know, but with as many DXs as my kids get between the 3 of them, I can barely keep up with what their DXs mean, let alone additional ones. So I'm just now researching this one. I'm thinking about what you said, about how we manage to hold onto our love for our kids when they can be horrid and hateful....not really sure honestly. There are days I'm so angry with him and what I'm dealing with, I forget anything else and then there are days like today where he is sweet and cute and I remember this isn't his fault. It's the days he isn't behaving that I forget that sometimes. I try to remind myself, but sometimes it is difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 72150, member: 3837"] My youngest difficult child is my most difficult, I post this often. He drives me absolutely batty, but then there are days like today where he is completely pleasant, extremely talkative and very happy. I do believe he is bi-polar. We are still awaiting the formal diagnosis of this by the newest psychiatrist. However his new therapist, in the same office, thinks he may also be borderline personality. I had never really paid attention to this diagnosis before because I never thought it applied to my kids. Sad I know, but with as many DXs as my kids get between the 3 of them, I can barely keep up with what their DXs mean, let alone additional ones. So I'm just now researching this one. I'm thinking about what you said, about how we manage to hold onto our love for our kids when they can be horrid and hateful....not really sure honestly. There are days I'm so angry with him and what I'm dealing with, I forget anything else and then there are days like today where he is sweet and cute and I remember this isn't his fault. It's the days he isn't behaving that I forget that sometimes. I try to remind myself, but sometimes it is difficult. [/QUOTE]
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