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OMG, can he come up with-ANYthing else to screw up or lie about?????
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 530816" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Just reading this brought back so many memories/nightmares of what life was like when difficult child 1 was about the same age as your difficult child is now. I wish I could say it'll get easier, but from personal experience, sorry to say, things got much worse before they improved. Sorry!! I thought about deleting the part about things getting much worse first but decided to leave it. Even though I don't want to scare you, unfortunately, difficult child 1 seemed to always be at least one step ahead of us no matter how smart we thought we were. </p><p></p><p>Like welcometowitsend, I think you're handling the situation really well. Police camp is a great idea - Wish we had thought of that one for difficult child 1! I agree that when information comes from a source other then us, it has the best chance of sinking into our difficult children's brains. Keeping my fingers crossed this totally seals the coffin... I hope you have good luck at TMobile but at the very worst, I agree that it's better to flush the money down the toilet then to let your difficult child keep that phone.</p><p></p><p>The timing of his therapist appointment is perfect. I'll be thinking of you today and hoping that the therapist is able to get through to him... When you get a chance, fill us in. Hugs... SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 530816, member: 3388"] Just reading this brought back so many memories/nightmares of what life was like when difficult child 1 was about the same age as your difficult child is now. I wish I could say it'll get easier, but from personal experience, sorry to say, things got much worse before they improved. Sorry!! I thought about deleting the part about things getting much worse first but decided to leave it. Even though I don't want to scare you, unfortunately, difficult child 1 seemed to always be at least one step ahead of us no matter how smart we thought we were. Like welcometowitsend, I think you're handling the situation really well. Police camp is a great idea - Wish we had thought of that one for difficult child 1! I agree that when information comes from a source other then us, it has the best chance of sinking into our difficult children's brains. Keeping my fingers crossed this totally seals the coffin... I hope you have good luck at TMobile but at the very worst, I agree that it's better to flush the money down the toilet then to let your difficult child keep that phone. The timing of his therapist appointment is perfect. I'll be thinking of you today and hoping that the therapist is able to get through to him... When you get a chance, fill us in. Hugs... SFR [/QUOTE]
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