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<blockquote data-quote="Lulu" data-source="post: 141235" data-attributes="member: 4493"><p>Hi, and welcome! My difficult child 1 has not yet been evaluated, so I do not know if any other things are going on besides his extreme defiance, but I can see that the link is strongly genetic for him. Nancy wrote:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>She describes my HUSBAND to a Tee. And again, this is how my son operates. I hope to find out more in the next year as we pursue evaluation/diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>I hope that you find the answers you are looking for. My son has told me after such episodes that he simply could not stop himself. And I agree that it was impossible for my husband and me to penetrate his skull during those times. IT's as though his brain was on "autopilot" or "vapor-locked." It is a gut-wrenching feeling to be in the midst of a several-day-long tear and know that there is really no way to break through to the generally sweet and loving kid we know is inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulu, post: 141235, member: 4493"] Hi, and welcome! My difficult child 1 has not yet been evaluated, so I do not know if any other things are going on besides his extreme defiance, but I can see that the link is strongly genetic for him. Nancy wrote: She describes my HUSBAND to a Tee. And again, this is how my son operates. I hope to find out more in the next year as we pursue evaluation/diagnosis. I hope that you find the answers you are looking for. My son has told me after such episodes that he simply could not stop himself. And I agree that it was impossible for my husband and me to penetrate his skull during those times. IT's as though his brain was on "autopilot" or "vapor-locked." It is a gut-wrenching feeling to be in the midst of a several-day-long tear and know that there is really no way to break through to the generally sweet and loving kid we know is inside. [/QUOTE]
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