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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 523366" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>wow!! this is awesome!!! i am thrilled to see him having such a good day. i have been reading/listening, but haven't posted as much lately, sorry. now it sounds like you will have a truly supportive team in every aspect for Q - and it is so awesome to see the great results on the first day. they truly seem to get it and to WANT to help him. THIS is what schooli s supposed to be like for all kids!! tonight also shows the huge stress that Q has been under all this time - the difference between tonight and last Fri is huge and awesome, isn't it? </p><p></p><p>you really should be proud. you are an amazing mom and have done an incredible job wth a truly wonderful, special young man. PLEASE give yourself some time to break down - after such a period of stress it is more than natural. it will pass, it just may take a little while. you had so much trauma and so much stress, now that you can breathe again it will take a little time to adjust and stop waiting for the abuse of Q to start again. You were so much watching every move they made and it took a lot mroe than you realized. been there done that and it is exhausting, esp for such a long time. </p><p></p><p>REWARD YOURSELF. you truly have earned it, and after the breakdown, start enjoying this new chapter in your and Q's life.</p><p></p><p>Yes, teens, esp teen boys, do often eat a second or third meal a day. They grow so fast and use so much energy, and with all the anxiety that Q has he would need more than most, in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>sorry for the capitalization, combo of hand and keyboard issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 523366, member: 1233"] wow!! this is awesome!!! i am thrilled to see him having such a good day. i have been reading/listening, but haven't posted as much lately, sorry. now it sounds like you will have a truly supportive team in every aspect for Q - and it is so awesome to see the great results on the first day. they truly seem to get it and to WANT to help him. THIS is what schooli s supposed to be like for all kids!! tonight also shows the huge stress that Q has been under all this time - the difference between tonight and last Fri is huge and awesome, isn't it? you really should be proud. you are an amazing mom and have done an incredible job wth a truly wonderful, special young man. PLEASE give yourself some time to break down - after such a period of stress it is more than natural. it will pass, it just may take a little while. you had so much trauma and so much stress, now that you can breathe again it will take a little time to adjust and stop waiting for the abuse of Q to start again. You were so much watching every move they made and it took a lot mroe than you realized. been there done that and it is exhausting, esp for such a long time. REWARD YOURSELF. you truly have earned it, and after the breakdown, start enjoying this new chapter in your and Q's life. Yes, teens, esp teen boys, do often eat a second or third meal a day. They grow so fast and use so much energy, and with all the anxiety that Q has he would need more than most, in my opinion. sorry for the capitalization, combo of hand and keyboard issues. [/QUOTE]
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