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Old 12-21-2008, 09:22 PM #1
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I don't know how many of you from the CP forum here know I have an autistic child, well he's been pushing me around-I am disabled on top of it all, lost a leg to the hip pretty much back twenty years ago so you can imagine the kind of CP I endure on a regular basis since I broke that remaining leg in seven places, broke my pelvis on the left in numerous places and my secrum. The kid has shoved me to the floor like ten times this month and I am seriously working on setting up group home care for him because it's more then I can handle anymore and this is WITH his father in the home....

It's just no fair to have aggression inflicted on you by someone who has no common sense but IS doing it dileberately, he thinks its funny to see mom cry or boo boos he causes appearing. It's terrible, and I go in tomorrow to see my Pain Management Dr and I am telling him how I was shoved down repeatedly this month on three separate occasions. I am sure he'll support the group home placement and do whatever he can to help make it happen. THis pain is just NOT touched by normal pain meds either. *sigh*

I bet I am the only one here in this position...
No you're not. However, I am concerned about the boy. He is acting out. Your needs are so great he must be feeling neglected. Neglect is very painful. Try to meet his needs and talk with him before doing this. Give him an option to go to counseling, work with you by spending time or go to a group home.
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