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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 622479" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome Bluebell. Glad you found us but really sorry that you had to search us out. There are many of us who totally understand what you are feeling...what you are fearing..what you just can't wrap your head around. Our GS I "still" refer to as our easy child/difficult child because he has only once raised his voice to either of us and has never been physically aggressive. He "was" an A gifted student. He "was" truly a gifted baseball player. He "was" a really outstanding basketball player. All the families welcomed him into their homes. My husband and I were SO PROUD of his compassion, affectionate nature etc. etc. etc.</p><p> </p><p>He "went South" in his early teens. He is now 27 and I can completely understand your pain and confusion. I wish I had an answer for you but I can guarantee you that there are alot of us who have been shaking our heads for ten years or more and just trying to believe that the nightmare will be over soon. </p><p> </p><p>I don't have the answer, bluebell. I do, however, understand your pain from the bottom of my heart. I encourage you to read and reread the post here. You might bet a glimmer of hope or guidance from one of our members. Meanwhile..I'm sending hugs your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 622479, member: 35"] Welcome Bluebell. Glad you found us but really sorry that you had to search us out. There are many of us who totally understand what you are feeling...what you are fearing..what you just can't wrap your head around. Our GS I "still" refer to as our easy child/difficult child because he has only once raised his voice to either of us and has never been physically aggressive. He "was" an A gifted student. He "was" truly a gifted baseball player. He "was" a really outstanding basketball player. All the families welcomed him into their homes. My husband and I were SO PROUD of his compassion, affectionate nature etc. etc. etc. He "went South" in his early teens. He is now 27 and I can completely understand your pain and confusion. I wish I had an answer for you but I can guarantee you that there are alot of us who have been shaking our heads for ten years or more and just trying to believe that the nightmare will be over soon. I don't have the answer, bluebell. I do, however, understand your pain from the bottom of my heart. I encourage you to read and reread the post here. You might bet a glimmer of hope or guidance from one of our members. Meanwhile..I'm sending hugs your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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