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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 481822" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Also, I kind of wonder if difficult child himself teeters between wanting to get out and go wild like he did last year or really try and stick to it. If I have mixed emotions going all over the place about it, I'm sure he does to, just in a different way. I tend to think that's why he went back to a psychiatrist and said he really thought it was BiPolar (BP) after being off medications for over a year. I told him yesterday that we need to walk thru this one day at a time and one hour at a time, if need be. I think I'll stick with that approach unless the statements and actions start appearing consistent and more insistent that he just doesn't want to try- like what he said when he gave up last year. I can't let myself get on a roller-coaster every time his mood changes or he expresses a thought. I guess that's just me trying to prepare myself for the worst. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 481822, member: 3699"] Also, I kind of wonder if difficult child himself teeters between wanting to get out and go wild like he did last year or really try and stick to it. If I have mixed emotions going all over the place about it, I'm sure he does to, just in a different way. I tend to think that's why he went back to a psychiatrist and said he really thought it was BiPolar (BP) after being off medications for over a year. I told him yesterday that we need to walk thru this one day at a time and one hour at a time, if need be. I think I'll stick with that approach unless the statements and actions start appearing consistent and more insistent that he just doesn't want to try- like what he said when he gave up last year. I can't let myself get on a roller-coaster every time his mood changes or he expresses a thought. I guess that's just me trying to prepare myself for the worst. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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