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Old 11-12-2009, 08:13 AM #5
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I honestly understand. My son's problems started before he was 6. He had speech problems from birth. And anger and depression from 3 or 4 I would guess. And the rest just joined as time went on. I really thought at 16 we weren't going to get to see the 27 year old I have now. So I am very happy with what has happened.

Donna
I've talked to a few people and they say that after residential treatment that their children come back after a year totally different. I am going to keep my head up and hope that the doctors can figure out her meds and she does the same. I have recently gotten my own therapist and may find support groups for my own well being. I guess I'd rather do this now than when she is 17 or 18. Right?
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