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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 596423" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>That's a really great idea . I might look into that as well. I always used to keep a journal and it really helped a lot to be able to put down my feelings without censorship or judgement from anyone else.</p><p></p><p>As for difficult child, he called last night. He was in a <em><strong>horrible</strong></em> mood. Just blah and cranky. He's back to complaining about the curfew at SH. According to him, it's not fair that he has to have a curfew. I tried to reason with him and give him tips and suggestions - for example maybe he should ASK his caseworker how he can get a later curfew time? Nope he said - not worth it. Uhhh ok? I then asked him if he's seen the Dr. lately bc maybe it's time for a medication increase and he told me he's tired of taking medications. Oh yay! And so it begins again! </p><p></p><p>I did message him earlier and reminded him that if he's not taking medications and complying with the SH rules that his PO will give him a violation and send him back to jail. Not sure if it will do much good bc when he gets in this frame of mind he's impossible to deal with. Oh well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 596423, member: 12470"] That's a really great idea . I might look into that as well. I always used to keep a journal and it really helped a lot to be able to put down my feelings without censorship or judgement from anyone else. As for difficult child, he called last night. He was in a [I][B]horrible[/B][/I] mood. Just blah and cranky. He's back to complaining about the curfew at SH. According to him, it's not fair that he has to have a curfew. I tried to reason with him and give him tips and suggestions - for example maybe he should ASK his caseworker how he can get a later curfew time? Nope he said - not worth it. Uhhh ok? I then asked him if he's seen the Dr. lately bc maybe it's time for a medication increase and he told me he's tired of taking medications. Oh yay! And so it begins again! I did message him earlier and reminded him that if he's not taking medications and complying with the SH rules that his PO will give him a violation and send him back to jail. Not sure if it will do much good bc when he gets in this frame of mind he's impossible to deal with. Oh well. [/QUOTE]
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