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Soooooo.....what are your standards for stablity of your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 428439" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>I think perhaps what you are asking deep down is whether you should feel bad that KT is being sedated so that she can't do any more harm to herself, and perhaps let the adults in her life regroup. The answer I would think is NO. </p><p></p><p>I think we all long for those moments when for whatever reason our children aren't causing havoc--sometimes just when they are running a fever. I think it gives you some time to assess with tdocs etc whether this is going to be the new normal for KT or whether it maybe will calm things down enough to go forward--sort of two steps forward, then one (or three?) steps backward. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes this is the only vacation we parents get--make good use of it to regroup and figure out where next to go.</p><p></p><p>I think we all want as much functionality for our difficult children as possible--but sometimes mental illness sets the bar pretty low. You go with what you got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 428439, member: 2322"] I think perhaps what you are asking deep down is whether you should feel bad that KT is being sedated so that she can't do any more harm to herself, and perhaps let the adults in her life regroup. The answer I would think is NO. I think we all long for those moments when for whatever reason our children aren't causing havoc--sometimes just when they are running a fever. I think it gives you some time to assess with tdocs etc whether this is going to be the new normal for KT or whether it maybe will calm things down enough to go forward--sort of two steps forward, then one (or three?) steps backward. Sometimes this is the only vacation we parents get--make good use of it to regroup and figure out where next to go. I think we all want as much functionality for our difficult children as possible--but sometimes mental illness sets the bar pretty low. You go with what you got. [/QUOTE]
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