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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 380902" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I really feel that your daughter will need an in-patient program to get her started on the path to recovery. Was that mentioned at all? I know how hard it is going to be to get her out the door. Be strong!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>I also understand how the sweet 2 year old would help with relations in the house. difficult child brought so much joy to our home. I always say my kids are my pride and joy. I have always been very proud of Diva and the joy difficult child brought into the family was so cool. I am glad you are finding time to keep his needs in mind also - that is sometimes hard to do when he is easy to work with - not the squeakiest of wheels in the group but still needs oiling.</p><p> </p><p>It is good that difficult child can verbalize his concerns over an ordinary college. The campuses can be so large and overwhelming. It is nice to be able to find a smaller setting for him. Has he chosen a career to start learning or just generals for now?</p><p> </p><p>You can share all you want about yourself. It gives us better insight of your challenges. We can only go on the limited info you give us and sometimes we miss something important because you can't share everything - there just isn't the time and space.</p><p> </p><p>All is going well for me. My difficult child is a success story. He has worked very hard to learn the tools he needs to keep his anxiety under control. However, being only 14 years old, he may have a few years of adolescent hormones to conquer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 380902, member: 5096"] I really feel that your daughter will need an in-patient program to get her started on the path to recovery. Was that mentioned at all? I know how hard it is going to be to get her out the door. Be strong!!! :) I also understand how the sweet 2 year old would help with relations in the house. difficult child brought so much joy to our home. I always say my kids are my pride and joy. I have always been very proud of Diva and the joy difficult child brought into the family was so cool. I am glad you are finding time to keep his needs in mind also - that is sometimes hard to do when he is easy to work with - not the squeakiest of wheels in the group but still needs oiling. It is good that difficult child can verbalize his concerns over an ordinary college. The campuses can be so large and overwhelming. It is nice to be able to find a smaller setting for him. Has he chosen a career to start learning or just generals for now? You can share all you want about yourself. It gives us better insight of your challenges. We can only go on the limited info you give us and sometimes we miss something important because you can't share everything - there just isn't the time and space. All is going well for me. My difficult child is a success story. He has worked very hard to learn the tools he needs to keep his anxiety under control. However, being only 14 years old, he may have a few years of adolescent hormones to conquer? [/QUOTE]
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