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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 753807" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Hi New Leaf,</p><p></p><p>I remember when you posted a while back about taking the grandkids in.. I was praying that they would fall into order and not give you major grief. I am so sorry about your oldest. You did the only thing you could do and the best thing for all of you. You did not have a choice, he had to be removed from your home. Living with an out of control rage disorder is NOT doable for anyone. You are getting older and this should be your golden time. I had to ask my daughter to leave years ago, she was testing me to see how far she could push me.. She controlled everything through her rages. They were so awful that I once took her to the police department because I did not know what else to do, I was told off by an officer for taking her there but in reality she was so out of control that I was just searching for help, any kind of help and that was the first thing that came to my mind. NEVER will I ever live with an out of control person in rages. NEVER. It took years off of my life and I did not know if or what she would do in the middle of the night. I did not sleep well but OH MY GOD when she left my sleep and health came back. My home felt like a home again and I promised I would never tolerate that kind of behavior. I am now 62 and no way could my nerves and health take it. My heart is with you as you try to make sense out of things that will not make sense. I am so sorry and you have my deepest respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 753807, member: 22416"] Hi New Leaf, I remember when you posted a while back about taking the grandkids in.. I was praying that they would fall into order and not give you major grief. I am so sorry about your oldest. You did the only thing you could do and the best thing for all of you. You did not have a choice, he had to be removed from your home. Living with an out of control rage disorder is NOT doable for anyone. You are getting older and this should be your golden time. I had to ask my daughter to leave years ago, she was testing me to see how far she could push me.. She controlled everything through her rages. They were so awful that I once took her to the police department because I did not know what else to do, I was told off by an officer for taking her there but in reality she was so out of control that I was just searching for help, any kind of help and that was the first thing that came to my mind. NEVER will I ever live with an out of control person in rages. NEVER. It took years off of my life and I did not know if or what she would do in the middle of the night. I did not sleep well but OH MY GOD when she left my sleep and health came back. My home felt like a home again and I promised I would never tolerate that kind of behavior. I am now 62 and no way could my nerves and health take it. My heart is with you as you try to make sense out of things that will not make sense. I am so sorry and you have my deepest respect. [/QUOTE]
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