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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 120216" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Well, I think it's positive that therapist wants to do more testing - in my book, that shows that he's seeing there may be an issue (which sometimes is *so* hard to get tdocs to see, especially when our kiddos turn on that charm) and isn't just chalking it up to parenting or ... whatever. Personally, I wouldn't address difficult child's refusal to go back at this point; maybe by next appointment he'll be a bit more willing (hope springs eternal).</p><p> </p><p>Allow yourself the tears but please remember that this is no one's fault. You're doing the best that you can and you are seeking help, which is definitely the right thing to do. That Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde thing is incredibly frustrating - wish I could offer you a sure fire coping skill, but I can only tell you there are good days that you have to savor and bad days that you should just try to take 1 minute at a time and forget as soon as they're through. </p><p> </p><p>Hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 120216, member: 8"] Well, I think it's positive that therapist wants to do more testing - in my book, that shows that he's seeing there may be an issue (which sometimes is *so* hard to get tdocs to see, especially when our kiddos turn on that charm) and isn't just chalking it up to parenting or ... whatever. Personally, I wouldn't address difficult child's refusal to go back at this point; maybe by next appointment he'll be a bit more willing (hope springs eternal). Allow yourself the tears but please remember that this is no one's fault. You're doing the best that you can and you are seeking help, which is definitely the right thing to do. That Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde thing is incredibly frustrating - wish I could offer you a sure fire coping skill, but I can only tell you there are good days that you have to savor and bad days that you should just try to take 1 minute at a time and forget as soon as they're through. Hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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