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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 78489" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>My difficult child is SO weird! He's always had bedwetting issues, but this is over the top. There was an awful smell in his closet, so I began to clean and toss. Finally found a tiny, travel sized hairpray bottle, minus the top, filled with-urine!</p><p>Ewwww! husband surmised that difficult child was too lazy to get out of bed one night and did that ... I thought it was too much work to hit a target and it would have been easier to get up or just wet the bed...</p><p>He asked difficult child (with-o prompting or suggesting, left it wide open) and difficult child said he was too tired to get out of bed one night.</p><p>Why he didn't throw it away is beyond me.</p><p>I just don't know what to make of this and am getting really tired of these weird things (most of which I haven't posted on here ... you know how you rationalize, and then when there's a string of weird things, you can't help but see some weird pattern).</p><p>We have an appointment. with-the psychiatric on Tues. Kids do weird things but G'fg always make them weirder...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 78489, member: 3419"] My difficult child is SO weird! He's always had bedwetting issues, but this is over the top. There was an awful smell in his closet, so I began to clean and toss. Finally found a tiny, travel sized hairpray bottle, minus the top, filled with-urine! Ewwww! husband surmised that difficult child was too lazy to get out of bed one night and did that ... I thought it was too much work to hit a target and it would have been easier to get up or just wet the bed... He asked difficult child (with-o prompting or suggesting, left it wide open) and difficult child said he was too tired to get out of bed one night. Why he didn't throw it away is beyond me. I just don't know what to make of this and am getting really tired of these weird things (most of which I haven't posted on here ... you know how you rationalize, and then when there's a string of weird things, you can't help but see some weird pattern). We have an appointment. with-the psychiatric on Tues. Kids do weird things but G'fg always make them weirder... [/QUOTE]
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