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<blockquote data-quote="Scooby" data-source="post: 205468" data-attributes="member: 6155"><p>Thanks DDD.</p><p> </p><p>No, nobody has suggested CD. I dont even know what that would mean -are there medications or specific treatments etc? Is there something I am missing? I feel like I have one year left, and I am down to the wire in doing everything I can possibly do.</p><p> </p><p>(I re-read my previous post to you, and caught a typo -his bio dad is in jail for murder -I wrote not instead of now) I dont know how much of a genetic factor comes into play... not even sure if it matters at this point.</p><p> </p><p>He has only been to 3 or 4 different counselors over the years -the interventionist was good and saw all of the good in difficult child and really I thought -thank heavens someone else sees something positive! lol... it gets tiresome answering the phone calls -it was always either the police, or the school, he's late, he's missing, he's in trouble, he's at the police station.... I"m sure others know the drill.</p><p> </p><p>I want to throw something out there to see if this makes sense to anyone -</p><p>In dealing with my difficult child - if I can not prove something to be true -that in his mind -it did not occur. He could steal from me, and look me in the eye and smile and I believe that HE believes... he did not do it...based on the fact that I can not "prove" it.</p><p> </p><p>Can anyone else relate to this mentality and the frustration of it? His bio dad was the same exact way. It makes me want to jump off a cliff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scooby, post: 205468, member: 6155"] Thanks DDD. No, nobody has suggested CD. I dont even know what that would mean -are there medications or specific treatments etc? Is there something I am missing? I feel like I have one year left, and I am down to the wire in doing everything I can possibly do. (I re-read my previous post to you, and caught a typo -his bio dad is in jail for murder -I wrote not instead of now) I dont know how much of a genetic factor comes into play... not even sure if it matters at this point. He has only been to 3 or 4 different counselors over the years -the interventionist was good and saw all of the good in difficult child and really I thought -thank heavens someone else sees something positive! lol... it gets tiresome answering the phone calls -it was always either the police, or the school, he's late, he's missing, he's in trouble, he's at the police station.... I"m sure others know the drill. I want to throw something out there to see if this makes sense to anyone - In dealing with my difficult child - if I can not prove something to be true -that in his mind -it did not occur. He could steal from me, and look me in the eye and smile and I believe that HE believes... he did not do it...based on the fact that I can not "prove" it. Can anyone else relate to this mentality and the frustration of it? His bio dad was the same exact way. It makes me want to jump off a cliff. [/QUOTE]
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