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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 478001" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Are you sure you were not talking to and about MY son? He too is loud and distractable, haha. He too liked being in a setting like that after the fear wore off. I was worried he would not want to ever come home, but not anymore, he is happy to be home now. </p><p></p><p>So great he likes his room mate! That is just wonderful news. And that he was happy to talk to you but just wanted a short talk, also sounds positive. sounds like he is too impulsive/distractable to have too long of a honeymoon. I bet they have seen honeymoons before. Your strength is inspiring to me, even though hard, you are doing such a great thing for him. Hope the medications will work out for him sooner than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 478001, member: 12886"] Are you sure you were not talking to and about MY son? He too is loud and distractable, haha. He too liked being in a setting like that after the fear wore off. I was worried he would not want to ever come home, but not anymore, he is happy to be home now. So great he likes his room mate! That is just wonderful news. And that he was happy to talk to you but just wanted a short talk, also sounds positive. sounds like he is too impulsive/distractable to have too long of a honeymoon. I bet they have seen honeymoons before. Your strength is inspiring to me, even though hard, you are doing such a great thing for him. Hope the medications will work out for him sooner than later. [/QUOTE]
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