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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 246623" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>bran155 and compassion: My heart goes out to both of you. What a rollercoaster ride. Thank you, too, for sharing. It helps to get suggestions from others who have experienced similar situations!</p><p> </p><p>I was just thinking earlier today before reading your posts that I was going to try my best to ignore the rages. That is a good suggestion, bran. When I see things escalating, I should head out of the house and pull husband along with me. Hey, who knows - difficult child might continue the raging behavior outside, too. He was raging the other day in and around my car.</p><p> </p><p>A few times lately when he is raging and demanding his way, difficult child has pulled kitchen knives out. He never hurt anyone, but I decided anyway to collect all sharp kitchen knives yesterday and put them elsewhere/hid them from him. </p><p> </p><p>I keep going over in my mind about searching out support groups, like those that you named, compassion. I think it would help but just have to make the move! When difficult child was in the partial program, they had family night, husband and I participated, and it was helpful (well, anyway, I felt it was; not sure about husband).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 246623, member: 5937"] bran155 and compassion: My heart goes out to both of you. What a rollercoaster ride. Thank you, too, for sharing. It helps to get suggestions from others who have experienced similar situations! I was just thinking earlier today before reading your posts that I was going to try my best to ignore the rages. That is a good suggestion, bran. When I see things escalating, I should head out of the house and pull husband along with me. Hey, who knows - difficult child might continue the raging behavior outside, too. He was raging the other day in and around my car. A few times lately when he is raging and demanding his way, difficult child has pulled kitchen knives out. He never hurt anyone, but I decided anyway to collect all sharp kitchen knives yesterday and put them elsewhere/hid them from him. I keep going over in my mind about searching out support groups, like those that you named, compassion. I think it would help but just have to make the move! When difficult child was in the partial program, they had family night, husband and I participated, and it was helpful (well, anyway, I felt it was; not sure about husband). [/QUOTE]
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