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Oh my! I just witnessed a full on RAGE...
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 465597" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I agree with <strong>Seriously</strong> about the "rage". This certainly sounded intense, but not a full on rage. DD1 is very similar in that she has NEVER been in a full on rage. The time she put a knife to her throat can be debated, but to me it still lacked the intensity and lack of control of a real rage.</p><p></p><p>Continuing, I disagree with <strong>Seriously</strong>. While this statement is true, and if this were his "normal" state, that would be fine. But if something(medications) are CAUSING this why should he put up with it and try to learn to deal with it. Why should you? Ultimately it becomes a personal decision - are these outbursts worth all the good times? For me and DD1 they were not. </p><p></p><p>Also, this is the very beginning. You can try to "stick it out" for a while, and it is possible these will go away, but also possible that they will get worse and more frequent. It is a tough decision to make - stop or keep going. Great arguments either way. Only you and the psychiatrist can decide what's best for Carson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 465597, member: 11965"] I agree with [B]Seriously[/B] about the "rage". This certainly sounded intense, but not a full on rage. DD1 is very similar in that she has NEVER been in a full on rage. The time she put a knife to her throat can be debated, but to me it still lacked the intensity and lack of control of a real rage. Continuing, I disagree with [B]Seriously[/B]. While this statement is true, and if this were his "normal" state, that would be fine. But if something(medications) are CAUSING this why should he put up with it and try to learn to deal with it. Why should you? Ultimately it becomes a personal decision - are these outbursts worth all the good times? For me and DD1 they were not. Also, this is the very beginning. You can try to "stick it out" for a while, and it is possible these will go away, but also possible that they will get worse and more frequent. It is a tough decision to make - stop or keep going. Great arguments either way. Only you and the psychiatrist can decide what's best for Carson. [/QUOTE]
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