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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 380090" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Wow! What a day. That's a lot to pack into one day. </p><p>I hope the Xanax works, too. If it's a small amt and he uses it sparingly, it should be good.</p><p>Glad he was able to get some relief at the chiro. As the wife of a chiro, I have to warn you that if your difficult child spends a lot of time at the computer with-really crummy posture, he'll end up back at square one in no time. He'll have to sit up straight and not reach forward with-his head like a bird ... like I'm doing right now, lol! It's a very bad habit and yes, it does cause headaches. It's the "new" injury that my husband sees a lot of. (Used to be acute injuries on trampolines. Now it's chronic pain from bad computer posture.)</p><p>The first time I had my neck adjusted, I almost cried, I was so scared. Now I can't wait to have it done, it helps so much.</p><p>I'm so sorry about the marks on the fridge. Sheesh. </p><p>And I am so sorry about whatever it was difficult child said about you. I truly hope he can feel some remorse. My difficult child does, finally. I cry in front of him. I know there are parents here who think they have to be totally strong and impervious, but in my case, my difficult child needs to see what his actions do to other people. (Not to mention the times I am just too exhausted to hold it in any more.)</p><p>I know what you mean about the dr saying things in front of difficult child. For an adult, it might be okay, but kids are so susceptible to suggestion, you don't want to make things any worse.</p><p>I sure hope things improve. Like I said, you packed a lot into one day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 380090, member: 3419"] Wow! What a day. That's a lot to pack into one day. I hope the Xanax works, too. If it's a small amt and he uses it sparingly, it should be good. Glad he was able to get some relief at the chiro. As the wife of a chiro, I have to warn you that if your difficult child spends a lot of time at the computer with-really crummy posture, he'll end up back at square one in no time. He'll have to sit up straight and not reach forward with-his head like a bird ... like I'm doing right now, lol! It's a very bad habit and yes, it does cause headaches. It's the "new" injury that my husband sees a lot of. (Used to be acute injuries on trampolines. Now it's chronic pain from bad computer posture.) The first time I had my neck adjusted, I almost cried, I was so scared. Now I can't wait to have it done, it helps so much. I'm so sorry about the marks on the fridge. Sheesh. And I am so sorry about whatever it was difficult child said about you. I truly hope he can feel some remorse. My difficult child does, finally. I cry in front of him. I know there are parents here who think they have to be totally strong and impervious, but in my case, my difficult child needs to see what his actions do to other people. (Not to mention the times I am just too exhausted to hold it in any more.) I know what you mean about the dr saying things in front of difficult child. For an adult, it might be okay, but kids are so susceptible to suggestion, you don't want to make things any worse. I sure hope things improve. Like I said, you packed a lot into one day! [/QUOTE]
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