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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 156025" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I just wanted to offer hugs and support and reinforce what the others have said. I do understand how you feel in several ways- I have negative feelings about my son sometimes and it can be very hard to step back from the situation enough to realize that this happens when his medications are not right- or aas in lately, when he hasn't taken them the way he is supposed to. There was a period before he started taking lithium that I didn't see any hope left and thought he was in control of some of it and still thought a good deal was defiance. That went away when the medications were on course- until this spring. If there is something else going on and you get things on track enough to see all or most of this behavior go away for a while, in some ways it makes it easier to accept tthat it is a result of an illness, and not all intentional. I am reminding myself of that, too, right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 156025, member: 3699"] I just wanted to offer hugs and support and reinforce what the others have said. I do understand how you feel in several ways- I have negative feelings about my son sometimes and it can be very hard to step back from the situation enough to realize that this happens when his medications are not right- or aas in lately, when he hasn't taken them the way he is supposed to. There was a period before he started taking lithium that I didn't see any hope left and thought he was in control of some of it and still thought a good deal was defiance. That went away when the medications were on course- until this spring. If there is something else going on and you get things on track enough to see all or most of this behavior go away for a while, in some ways it makes it easier to accept tthat it is a result of an illness, and not all intentional. I am reminding myself of that, too, right now. [/QUOTE]
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