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Out of the shadows after 5 years
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 682075" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Welcome to the conversations, second time around! I'm glad you found ways to survive that first year of your second marriage when your whole world turned inside out and backwards. I've had some years like that, too. </p><p></p><p>The neurofeedback therapy sounds promising. I'm glad the therapist works with your step-son well. </p><p></p><p>I suspect he was more upset that his fall didn't garner more sympathy than anything else. He fell, it hurt, but "no one cared." The nurse took a look at him, realized he had a minor bump and sent him back to class. Maybe he had already played out a different scenario in his mind where he was allowed to nap all day or go to the hospital via ambulance. He was Mr. Grumpy because the world didn't go the way he imagined it would. </p><p></p><p>At school, we have to do a lot of ignoring kids' complaints of my head hurts, my stomach hurts, so and so is bothering me. Yesterday, I walked a kid in to the gym to get water who had been running on the track. He was moaning and groaning about his back hurting. The reality was that he didn't want to run/walk laps on the track. He felt ignored that no one cared about his aching back. School can seem pretty harsh some days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 682075, member: 11832"] Welcome to the conversations, second time around! I'm glad you found ways to survive that first year of your second marriage when your whole world turned inside out and backwards. I've had some years like that, too. The neurofeedback therapy sounds promising. I'm glad the therapist works with your step-son well. I suspect he was more upset that his fall didn't garner more sympathy than anything else. He fell, it hurt, but "no one cared." The nurse took a look at him, realized he had a minor bump and sent him back to class. Maybe he had already played out a different scenario in his mind where he was allowed to nap all day or go to the hospital via ambulance. He was Mr. Grumpy because the world didn't go the way he imagined it would. At school, we have to do a lot of ignoring kids' complaints of my head hurts, my stomach hurts, so and so is bothering me. Yesterday, I walked a kid in to the gym to get water who had been running on the track. He was moaning and groaning about his back hurting. The reality was that he didn't want to run/walk laps on the track. He felt ignored that no one cared about his aching back. School can seem pretty harsh some days. [/QUOTE]
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