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<blockquote data-quote="Billiesue" data-source="post: 713027" data-attributes="member: 21852"><p>I really appreciate it Culturanta. KSM I have been reading your story as well. You must be an amazingly strong person to go through what you have. I haven't got to the same level of frustration I don't think because my our battle with this has just begun. He certainly had me fooled. He didn't spend much time here as he was delivering pizzas, helping his Dad in the chicken houses, or wrestling. When wrestling stopped is when we started smelling the weed in our house. He has never been one to be able to have down time. He has always had to be on the go all the time. In eighth grade, he called me from school one day to pick him up. He had made some superficial cuts to his wrists and someone had noticed and commented on it. I had him go to therapy for awhile. This pretty much resolved itself, I believe because it embarrassed him. But I used to run him near every night of the week to karate (2 different kinds or wrestling). He used to be very muscular. He still is but he is very thin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billiesue, post: 713027, member: 21852"] I really appreciate it Culturanta. KSM I have been reading your story as well. You must be an amazingly strong person to go through what you have. I haven't got to the same level of frustration I don't think because my our battle with this has just begun. He certainly had me fooled. He didn't spend much time here as he was delivering pizzas, helping his Dad in the chicken houses, or wrestling. When wrestling stopped is when we started smelling the weed in our house. He has never been one to be able to have down time. He has always had to be on the go all the time. In eighth grade, he called me from school one day to pick him up. He had made some superficial cuts to his wrists and someone had noticed and commented on it. I had him go to therapy for awhile. This pretty much resolved itself, I believe because it embarrassed him. But I used to run him near every night of the week to karate (2 different kinds or wrestling). He used to be very muscular. He still is but he is very thin. [/QUOTE]
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