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17 Yr old son has CD
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<blockquote data-quote="TallRobert13" data-source="post: 723183" data-attributes="member: 22419"><p>I feel for you, and (not to rub salt in) I am grateful there isn't another child in this mix.. just dealing with him alone has drained me to a degree I didn't realize was possible (I now fully appreciate WHY his mother was so famous for her 9pm bedtime... just the running around and hypervigilance is incredibly draining) You're doing the right thing, if you need to hear it. Living it, I know how much it sucks... that piece of me looking for and hoping to "find the real kid in there" is still pretty strong, and I have to literally keep reminding myself to maintain vigilance and question everything all the time. Heck, just this past week he missed 3 classes that he told me he went to the nurse's office for... and as you can imagine, following up he hasn't been in the nurse's office since the middle of October... so... yeah... trust is still nonexistant. We'll see what his therapist has to say about it on Friday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallRobert13, post: 723183, member: 22419"] I feel for you, and (not to rub salt in) I am grateful there isn't another child in this mix.. just dealing with him alone has drained me to a degree I didn't realize was possible (I now fully appreciate WHY his mother was so famous for her 9pm bedtime... just the running around and hypervigilance is incredibly draining) You're doing the right thing, if you need to hear it. Living it, I know how much it sucks... that piece of me looking for and hoping to "find the real kid in there" is still pretty strong, and I have to literally keep reminding myself to maintain vigilance and question everything all the time. Heck, just this past week he missed 3 classes that he told me he went to the nurse's office for... and as you can imagine, following up he hasn't been in the nurse's office since the middle of October... so... yeah... trust is still nonexistant. We'll see what his therapist has to say about it on Friday [/QUOTE]
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