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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 174003" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>difficult child absolutely needs to get a job, I agree. He has put in a number of applications in town and is waiting to hear ... but he needs to put in more apps. When I first brought him home from college in early May he was having numerous panic attacks daily - every couple of hours. They were extreme, with a histrionic element - falling to the floor hitting his head on the way, major inspiratory stridor, appear of tonic spasm - the first time I saw one of these, at 1 a.m., I thought it was a seizure. With Paxil and time the panic attacks have stopped. Now it's definitely time for difficult child to get a job. He still complains daily of fatigue, muscle pain, malaise etc. but there's nothing specific so I tell him he has to carry on. </p><p></p><p>As for telling him 'stay clean and participate in the program or find somewhere else to live', husband is clearly not going to support me in that. I believe difficult child is clean at the moment, but the program part isn't happening. Again, has anyone else had experience with Rational Recovery?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 174003, member: 2884"] difficult child absolutely needs to get a job, I agree. He has put in a number of applications in town and is waiting to hear ... but he needs to put in more apps. When I first brought him home from college in early May he was having numerous panic attacks daily - every couple of hours. They were extreme, with a histrionic element - falling to the floor hitting his head on the way, major inspiratory stridor, appear of tonic spasm - the first time I saw one of these, at 1 a.m., I thought it was a seizure. With Paxil and time the panic attacks have stopped. Now it's definitely time for difficult child to get a job. He still complains daily of fatigue, muscle pain, malaise etc. but there's nothing specific so I tell him he has to carry on. As for telling him 'stay clean and participate in the program or find somewhere else to live', husband is clearly not going to support me in that. I believe difficult child is clean at the moment, but the program part isn't happening. Again, has anyone else had experience with Rational Recovery? [/QUOTE]
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