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<blockquote data-quote="shellsie" data-source="post: 26139" data-attributes="member: 3495"><p>I know exactly how you feel. My son has always given me greif and once in a blue moon he will be as sweet as pie. It literally tears my heart open. I love him like crazy but when we have a good day it makes me so sad for getting so frustrated at him in the past. He is five years old and I as a parent have never gone through anything like this in my life. My son has ODD and learning disabilities, I never knew how much a parent with special needs children actually went through. I know now to appreciate those super good days and don't feel so sad. Supernanny a few weeks back had a child with ADHD and it sure opened my eyes to what my child might be experiencing. Thank you for what you wrote because I am tired of feeling guilty everytime my son has a good day, I will embrace those days and thank God for the good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellsie, post: 26139, member: 3495"] I know exactly how you feel. My son has always given me greif and once in a blue moon he will be as sweet as pie. It literally tears my heart open. I love him like crazy but when we have a good day it makes me so sad for getting so frustrated at him in the past. He is five years old and I as a parent have never gone through anything like this in my life. My son has ODD and learning disabilities, I never knew how much a parent with special needs children actually went through. I know now to appreciate those super good days and don't feel so sad. Supernanny a few weeks back had a child with ADHD and it sure opened my eyes to what my child might be experiencing. Thank you for what you wrote because I am tired of feeling guilty everytime my son has a good day, I will embrace those days and thank God for the good day. [/QUOTE]
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