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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 156046" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Beth, </p><p> </p><p>It was so good to hear from you. Understandable why you haven't popped in more than you do. That's a lot on your plate isn't it. It sounds like difficult child 1 is really REALLY doing well. It peeves me to no end when these kids finally get used to someone enough to open up and then they leave. I hope for your daughter's sake she can find someone to talk to and work through what difficult child 2 did to her. </p><p> </p><p>You sound broken hearted about difficult child 2 and his progress so I'm just going to lift you up with CD MOM support and tell you that yes, in fact, this too shall pass. It makes me wonder for hours though. If they can get it for a short period of time in spurts WHAT exactly is missing genetically or chemically in them that they just can't keep up the good behavior. I really have pondered about 4 years of my life on this question - nearly 1.25 months on just SAYING WHY. (Not totally sure about the time but it feels right) lol. </p><p> </p><p>And for your easy child - I wasn't aware that she had heart problems. I am holding her in my good thoughts that it is something simple and uncomplicated - I really would like to have seen the look on your face when the doctor said "And you keep a teenager calm and still." (Pass me something to hide my laughing.) </p><p> </p><p>I bet you and husband could use a night OUT or IN without any kids for about a MONTH. My idea of romance anymore is to unplug the phones, take a bath, maybe shave my legs and have DF bring me a cup of broth in bed while I read. His is nearly the same but he won't shave his legs. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs to you - Hug the Weiner dog for me! </p><p> </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 156046, member: 4964"] Beth, It was so good to hear from you. Understandable why you haven't popped in more than you do. That's a lot on your plate isn't it. It sounds like difficult child 1 is really REALLY doing well. It peeves me to no end when these kids finally get used to someone enough to open up and then they leave. I hope for your daughter's sake she can find someone to talk to and work through what difficult child 2 did to her. You sound broken hearted about difficult child 2 and his progress so I'm just going to lift you up with CD MOM support and tell you that yes, in fact, this too shall pass. It makes me wonder for hours though. If they can get it for a short period of time in spurts WHAT exactly is missing genetically or chemically in them that they just can't keep up the good behavior. I really have pondered about 4 years of my life on this question - nearly 1.25 months on just SAYING WHY. (Not totally sure about the time but it feels right) lol. And for your easy child - I wasn't aware that she had heart problems. I am holding her in my good thoughts that it is something simple and uncomplicated - I really would like to have seen the look on your face when the doctor said "And you keep a teenager calm and still." (Pass me something to hide my laughing.) I bet you and husband could use a night OUT or IN without any kids for about a MONTH. My idea of romance anymore is to unplug the phones, take a bath, maybe shave my legs and have DF bring me a cup of broth in bed while I read. His is nearly the same but he won't shave his legs. Hugs to you - Hug the Weiner dog for me! Star [/QUOTE]
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