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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 468942" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>OMGosh... I SO feel your pain. This sounds exactly how Carson would act--and HAS acted. If he tells me he is hungry (even after a snack--but before sinner is ready) and I tell him dinner will be ready in 20 minutes? He frrrreaks out. He is dying. Starving to death and it's all my fault. I even WANT him to die. No patience.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It IS hard, most times, for me to remember that most of this isn't on purpose. And I get so tired of creeping around on eggshells. Waiting for the cookie to crumble and the fit to begin. And once he gets good and wound up? If I calmly tell him he needs to go sit on his bed until he has control again? He CRIES like his favorite pet died.... And then 5 minutes later he is sneaking out of his room, apologizing and trying to hug/kiss/love all over me. I feel like a water faucet that he turns on, off, on, off constantly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Big hugs...you aren't alone in this. I hope that gives you some sort of comfort...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 468942, member: 11016"] OMGosh... I SO feel your pain. This sounds exactly how Carson would act--and HAS acted. If he tells me he is hungry (even after a snack--but before sinner is ready) and I tell him dinner will be ready in 20 minutes? He frrrreaks out. He is dying. Starving to death and it's all my fault. I even WANT him to die. No patience. It IS hard, most times, for me to remember that most of this isn't on purpose. And I get so tired of creeping around on eggshells. Waiting for the cookie to crumble and the fit to begin. And once he gets good and wound up? If I calmly tell him he needs to go sit on his bed until he has control again? He CRIES like his favorite pet died.... And then 5 minutes later he is sneaking out of his room, apologizing and trying to hug/kiss/love all over me. I feel like a water faucet that he turns on, off, on, off constantly. Big hugs...you aren't alone in this. I hope that gives you some sort of comfort... [/QUOTE]
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