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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 138910" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>OHHHhhhhhh! I know how you feel! But I am so glad you returned to our board to get the support we have. As you may know, I recently and suddenly lost my sister. The CD board has shown me such and amazing depth of unconditional love during this tragedy- they are incredible!</p><p></p><p>As for difficult child 2.........When my son was that age he was rapid cycling ALL over the place. Manic, raging, etc. It was at that time that he went into phosph again, and they tried medication trial number 9,000,001.........But you know what - that time they hit the nail on the head, and they were able to calm his cycling with Lithium. As much as we hate it, and it makes us grievous, phosph can be good.</p><p></p><p>And difficult child 1........well - I have one too. You might peruse the Parent Emeritus - there are some excellent tips on detaching and staying sane on that forum.</p><p></p><p>And as far as ex......are you in therapy? That is the one place I have found the most help in getting over my dysfunctional marriage. It is all a matter of knowing the truth - and causing your mind to have more power than your emotions. Hard. Very, very hard - because your emotions want to be bigger, stronger, and more powerful than your logical, rational mind. You have to tame it, in whatever way possible.</p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 138910, member: 3301"] OHHHhhhhhh! I know how you feel! But I am so glad you returned to our board to get the support we have. As you may know, I recently and suddenly lost my sister. The CD board has shown me such and amazing depth of unconditional love during this tragedy- they are incredible! As for difficult child 2.........When my son was that age he was rapid cycling ALL over the place. Manic, raging, etc. It was at that time that he went into phosph again, and they tried medication trial number 9,000,001.........But you know what - that time they hit the nail on the head, and they were able to calm his cycling with Lithium. As much as we hate it, and it makes us grievous, phosph can be good. And difficult child 1........well - I have one too. You might peruse the Parent Emeritus - there are some excellent tips on detaching and staying sane on that forum. And as far as ex......are you in therapy? That is the one place I have found the most help in getting over my dysfunctional marriage. It is all a matter of knowing the truth - and causing your mind to have more power than your emotions. Hard. Very, very hard - because your emotions want to be bigger, stronger, and more powerful than your logical, rational mind. You have to tame it, in whatever way possible. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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