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<blockquote data-quote="LANELLY7" data-source="post: 517806" data-attributes="member: 14179"><p>Hi Susiestar - thanks so much for your wonderful reply/feedback. I have taken notes on all your suggestions and have already reached out to her doctor to see if we can start looking into these items. I have read the Explosive Child and have almost finished Riley's book. Great books, just wish they both gave a little bit more info about what to do when you're actually in the middle of an episode.</p><p></p><p>Already copied the parent report and started filling it out.</p><p></p><p>Re: hubby - yes, I felt bad a gave the wrong impression. He's a super involved dad, very loving, caring and supportive. But, he is a guy (the youngest of 3 boys) and doesn't always get all the tears, emotions and so on (although he tries). He also is very upset with the current issue and is probably feeling a bit helpless because he doesn't know how to fix it.</p><p></p><p>Re; daughter - yes, I do need to get some help for myself and will. It's just so hard because I don't feel her intentions are to hurt me, but rather get my attention, feel powerful. But, I do understand that the effects on me are the same, nonetheless.</p><p></p><p>by the way- She had a really good morning and night last night and it's totally messing with my head. All morning Ive been trying to recall all the bad so I can remind myself things arent good (which sucks because we had a good morning and I dont want to think of bad). But its so confusing when she behaves I feel like maybe were really fine but I know deep down were not. This is all so surreal. She said she was trying to have "a calm day" and was being successful so why cant she do this everyday??</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LANELLY7, post: 517806, member: 14179"] Hi Susiestar - thanks so much for your wonderful reply/feedback. I have taken notes on all your suggestions and have already reached out to her doctor to see if we can start looking into these items. I have read the Explosive Child and have almost finished Riley's book. Great books, just wish they both gave a little bit more info about what to do when you're actually in the middle of an episode. Already copied the parent report and started filling it out. Re: hubby - yes, I felt bad a gave the wrong impression. He's a super involved dad, very loving, caring and supportive. But, he is a guy (the youngest of 3 boys) and doesn't always get all the tears, emotions and so on (although he tries). He also is very upset with the current issue and is probably feeling a bit helpless because he doesn't know how to fix it. Re; daughter - yes, I do need to get some help for myself and will. It's just so hard because I don't feel her intentions are to hurt me, but rather get my attention, feel powerful. But, I do understand that the effects on me are the same, nonetheless. by the way- She had a really good morning and night last night and it's totally messing with my head. All morning Ive been trying to recall all the bad so I can remind myself things arent good (which sucks because we had a good morning and I dont want to think of bad). But its so confusing when she behaves I feel like maybe were really fine but I know deep down were not. This is all so surreal. She said she was trying to have "a calm day" and was being successful so why cant she do this everyday?? Thanks again to everyone! [/QUOTE]
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