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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 58567" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Oh, boy, difficult child was up at 5:30 this morning for more mother torture. ARG........</p><p></p><p>As I said earlier, husband took difficult child to his therapist yesterday evening. doctor said it was the best appointment ever! (I think dr is afraid we're going to quit coming, so he's beefing it up.) It seems difficult child talked for a change. He gives these stupid answers to questions...you all know...made up stuff. How do these doctors not see through it? He asked difficult child what it is that "calms" him. His answer was, "drinking water". WHAT???? Give me a break! Then he said, "What can you do prior to causing a commotion?" Answer: "Put myself in time out." You gotta be kiddin' me. husband said we might be coming every other week instead of every week and the doctor went nutz. We've been going EVERY WEEK for over a year and I see very little improvement, but to hear the doctor talk he thinks he's MUCH improved. What do ya do?</p><p></p><p> :rolleyes:</p><p></p><p>I'm just glad husband took him (without ME)....because that gave me an hour and a half break. I just sat here, no tv, no radio, no book, no cooking, no nuthin', but me and my dogs cuddling. Thank goodness for small pleasures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 58567, member: 2287"] Oh, boy, difficult child was up at 5:30 this morning for more mother torture. ARG........ As I said earlier, husband took difficult child to his therapist yesterday evening. doctor said it was the best appointment ever! (I think dr is afraid we're going to quit coming, so he's beefing it up.) It seems difficult child talked for a change. He gives these stupid answers to questions...you all know...made up stuff. How do these doctors not see through it? He asked difficult child what it is that "calms" him. His answer was, "drinking water". WHAT???? Give me a break! Then he said, "What can you do prior to causing a commotion?" Answer: "Put myself in time out." You gotta be kiddin' me. husband said we might be coming every other week instead of every week and the doctor went nutz. We've been going EVERY WEEK for over a year and I see very little improvement, but to hear the doctor talk he thinks he's MUCH improved. What do ya do? [img]:rolleyes:[/img] I'm just glad husband took him (without ME)....because that gave me an hour and a half break. I just sat here, no tv, no radio, no book, no cooking, no nuthin', but me and my dogs cuddling. Thank goodness for small pleasures. [/QUOTE]
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