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Ok, so I cannot trust difficult child 2
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 68178" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I get what you are saying, Janna. It's not just that he pulls this stuff, it's that there never seems to be any sort of respect or concern for you. It's all about him. And it's all negative. </p><p></p><p>M used to palm medications, even though they helped him immensely. I don't know what he had against being happy. :slap: I think that it's helpful to go through the motions on your part though, to try to get him to take his medications. That way at least he is actually going against your wishes, instead of controlling what you do and expect of him. I think if you look for another placement, it gives you more - I don't want to say "credibility" because it's not quite right, but it's too early in th morning to make the brain dig deeper - to say he's non-compliant than it does to say you don't do it because it's easier not to.</p><p></p><p>I feel for you and your family, Janna. It's miserable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 68178, member: 99"] I get what you are saying, Janna. It's not just that he pulls this stuff, it's that there never seems to be any sort of respect or concern for you. It's all about him. And it's all negative. M used to palm medications, even though they helped him immensely. I don't know what he had against being happy. [img]:slap:[/img] I think that it's helpful to go through the motions on your part though, to try to get him to take his medications. That way at least he is actually going against your wishes, instead of controlling what you do and expect of him. I think if you look for another placement, it gives you more - I don't want to say "credibility" because it's not quite right, but it's too early in th morning to make the brain dig deeper - to say he's non-compliant than it does to say you don't do it because it's easier not to. I feel for you and your family, Janna. It's miserable. [/QUOTE]
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