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Am I in denial of the severity of my difficult child's problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 594672" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Dixie: With my difficult child suicidal ideation went little farther away then just thinking about it time to time (And I agree that is common. At least I don't consider myself even a bit suicidal and I have a plan how I would commit suicide if need would arise. For me the point I would start to seriously consider would be something like certain mortal, painful, impossible to treat to guarantee a good death type of illnesses.) difficult child was more like hanging near railroads and thinking if he would walk in front of next train or sitting in high places and thinking jumping. difficult child being an immature teen boy with impulse control issues that kind of scares stuffings out of me. Especially when suicide mortality among gambling addicts really is very high. At this point however I'm not too worried. difficult child seems to have his eyes firmly on the future and I don't think he has had much of suicidal ideation lately. But it scares me to think how close it may have been in the past.</p><p></p><p>SoC: You are right. I do admire how much courage and determination difficult child shows while soldiering on with all his issues. He is a very brave boy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 594672, member: 14557"] Dixie: With my difficult child suicidal ideation went little farther away then just thinking about it time to time (And I agree that is common. At least I don't consider myself even a bit suicidal and I have a plan how I would commit suicide if need would arise. For me the point I would start to seriously consider would be something like certain mortal, painful, impossible to treat to guarantee a good death type of illnesses.) difficult child was more like hanging near railroads and thinking if he would walk in front of next train or sitting in high places and thinking jumping. difficult child being an immature teen boy with impulse control issues that kind of scares stuffings out of me. Especially when suicide mortality among gambling addicts really is very high. At this point however I'm not too worried. difficult child seems to have his eyes firmly on the future and I don't think he has had much of suicidal ideation lately. But it scares me to think how close it may have been in the past. SoC: You are right. I do admire how much courage and determination difficult child shows while soldiering on with all his issues. He is a very brave boy. [/QUOTE]
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