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<blockquote data-quote="dreamcycle" data-source="post: 489452" data-attributes="member: 13365"><p>Thanks I'll look it up. I feel like I've read every book out there, but I'm willing to do anything if it will help. </p><p></p><p>I really really appreciate all of you and your input. It has been heartbreaking, but it seems like you all understand. Some dear friends from our church offered him a place to come and stay for a few weeks to cool off. They say he has been delightful. He is very polite and offered to do anything they needed while he was there. What????? He helped their older son move everything he owned from the basement to the upper floor. I can't even get him to pick up his own shoes. He even ate what he was fed without complaint. If he could just have that attitude here, we would have no problem. Go figure. I'm really praying he will come back to talk about healthy choices, i.e. counseling, a neuropsychology consultation as has been suggested. Something helpful. I'm praying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamcycle, post: 489452, member: 13365"] Thanks I'll look it up. I feel like I've read every book out there, but I'm willing to do anything if it will help. I really really appreciate all of you and your input. It has been heartbreaking, but it seems like you all understand. Some dear friends from our church offered him a place to come and stay for a few weeks to cool off. They say he has been delightful. He is very polite and offered to do anything they needed while he was there. What????? He helped their older son move everything he owned from the basement to the upper floor. I can't even get him to pick up his own shoes. He even ate what he was fed without complaint. If he could just have that attitude here, we would have no problem. Go figure. I'm really praying he will come back to talk about healthy choices, i.e. counseling, a neuropsychology consultation as has been suggested. Something helpful. I'm praying. [/QUOTE]
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