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<blockquote data-quote="Kylesmylife" data-source="post: 26767" data-attributes="member: 3544"><p>I want to say thank you to all for the warm welcome. I have been looking high and low for something like this, I know I will be one to post every day, And after the day I had today I need to. I find it so hard to read my difficult child. He starts his day off great, one of the best I can ask for. But as soon as he walks in the door its not the same kid. He was so upset due to the fact that we had to see the Dr today. Before the last hospital stay I had found a small stash of animal feet in his room. Only after I got a call from school that he was talking about it. I did not let him know I found them until I got him to the Dr's office. When he found out that I had them and that I gave them to her that was it. Now every time we have to see her (monthly) he can't stand it. Just to look at her make his skin jump. So it was the Im not going, yelling, kicking and makeing sure that we were late. When we get there he can't sit still and has to let her know that he does not like her and wants his feet back. What do you say to that? </p><p>As soon as we walk out the office door hes ok again. Then he starts with the I want to list he has. With the way he has been at school and home I can't let him do much if anything out of my sight. So the ride home was more yelling and more you dont love me, you dont care of what I want, its all your fault. He knows that I suffer from extream anxiety and panic attacks so he works that to the fullest, because I don't have medications right now. I just hope one day I can find something that works for me to not show what I'm feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylesmylife, post: 26767, member: 3544"] I want to say thank you to all for the warm welcome. I have been looking high and low for something like this, I know I will be one to post every day, And after the day I had today I need to. I find it so hard to read my difficult child. He starts his day off great, one of the best I can ask for. But as soon as he walks in the door its not the same kid. He was so upset due to the fact that we had to see the Dr today. Before the last hospital stay I had found a small stash of animal feet in his room. Only after I got a call from school that he was talking about it. I did not let him know I found them until I got him to the Dr's office. When he found out that I had them and that I gave them to her that was it. Now every time we have to see her (monthly) he can't stand it. Just to look at her make his skin jump. So it was the Im not going, yelling, kicking and makeing sure that we were late. When we get there he can't sit still and has to let her know that he does not like her and wants his feet back. What do you say to that? As soon as we walk out the office door hes ok again. Then he starts with the I want to list he has. With the way he has been at school and home I can't let him do much if anything out of my sight. So the ride home was more yelling and more you dont love me, you dont care of what I want, its all your fault. He knows that I suffer from extream anxiety and panic attacks so he works that to the fullest, because I don't have medications right now. I just hope one day I can find something that works for me to not show what I'm feeling. [/QUOTE]
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