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Update:difficult child's been kicked out of school for the year
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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 150415" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>Being surrounded by people with PCs, you don't get the understanding that you get here. Thank You!! I really needed the comfort that you give me. </p><p></p><p>I needed someone who would understand my grief and still understand why I can't do anything about it. I've heard too many "well, don't let him's" lately. </p><p></p><p>If and when difficult child hits bottom, I just hope he isn't so stubborn that he grabs a shovel and keeps digging! It's going to be a very hard road. He threw his glasses away a couple of years ago. He'll be out of contacts in a couple of months. He's 20/80 without the contacts. Don't know how he'll even be able to see to get around when he runs out of contacts.... Don't know what he's going to do when he wears out all of his clothes, especially when he's too good to wear anything but Abacrombe or Holister. They don't have those at good will all that often.... </p><p></p><p>I have a feeling that it's going to be a very long road too. difficult child is the master charmer. He'd be a perfect con-man. The parents of all his friends think he is the sweetest kid they ever met. They would come up to us in the store to tell us how wonderful our boy was and how much they just love him. As long as he can keep charming people, I don't see him hitting bottom for a long while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 150415, member: 65"] Being surrounded by people with PCs, you don't get the understanding that you get here. Thank You!! I really needed the comfort that you give me. I needed someone who would understand my grief and still understand why I can't do anything about it. I've heard too many "well, don't let him's" lately. If and when difficult child hits bottom, I just hope he isn't so stubborn that he grabs a shovel and keeps digging! It's going to be a very hard road. He threw his glasses away a couple of years ago. He'll be out of contacts in a couple of months. He's 20/80 without the contacts. Don't know how he'll even be able to see to get around when he runs out of contacts.... Don't know what he's going to do when he wears out all of his clothes, especially when he's too good to wear anything but Abacrombe or Holister. They don't have those at good will all that often.... I have a feeling that it's going to be a very long road too. difficult child is the master charmer. He'd be a perfect con-man. The parents of all his friends think he is the sweetest kid they ever met. They would come up to us in the store to tell us how wonderful our boy was and how much they just love him. As long as he can keep charming people, I don't see him hitting bottom for a long while. [/QUOTE]
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