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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 194690" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Hi, thanks for sharing your experience. I feel like it's a roller coaster too, has been for many years. Probably the most frustrating thing is knowing that difficult child lies about everything. Not just big stuff that he has to cover up, but even little stuff that doesn't matter at all. So I can't believe a thing he ever says when he tells stories about his experiences, or what happened at work - it's usually a bit hard to believe and you just know it's been twisted or exaggerated. And why? He lies as naturally as he breathes.</p><p></p><p>He's into Week 2 of his new job; he has to get up at 5:00 am every day. At least it's putting a serious dent in his late-night videogame marathons and eating binges. The medications he's on are giving him a ridiculous appetite and he's gained so much weight ... I feel bad for him but don't want to even go near the topic when there are much higher priorities. </p><p></p><p>There hasn't been any more weird or violent stuff but the other shoe is just hanging there waiting to drop - as always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 194690, member: 2884"] Hi, thanks for sharing your experience. I feel like it's a roller coaster too, has been for many years. Probably the most frustrating thing is knowing that difficult child lies about everything. Not just big stuff that he has to cover up, but even little stuff that doesn't matter at all. So I can't believe a thing he ever says when he tells stories about his experiences, or what happened at work - it's usually a bit hard to believe and you just know it's been twisted or exaggerated. And why? He lies as naturally as he breathes. He's into Week 2 of his new job; he has to get up at 5:00 am every day. At least it's putting a serious dent in his late-night videogame marathons and eating binges. The medications he's on are giving him a ridiculous appetite and he's gained so much weight ... I feel bad for him but don't want to even go near the topic when there are much higher priorities. There hasn't been any more weird or violent stuff but the other shoe is just hanging there waiting to drop - as always. [/QUOTE]
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