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Offline Oscar

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New victim ready to be handcuffed in his bed
« on: March 02, 2010, 02:43:12 PM »
Well its done...Program and Transport set up. - thread at conductsorders.

They are not even finished with the investigation of the latest death and then these parents continue to play with the life of their son. I don't get it.
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Re: New victim ready to be handcuffed in his bed
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2010, 09:28:15 PM »
Quote from: "Dazed n Confused"
Well its done...Program and Transport set up.

Well I have just about finalized all of the paperwork for my GFG to head off to wilderness camp. He does not know he is going. We have hired a transport service to take him. We went back and forth on this a thousand times. It just depends on the day and his mood.

I would hate for my husband and him to get to the airport and then him refuse to get out of the car. If we were able to get him into the airport there wouldn't be any outbursts, that would draw attention to himself and his anxiety will NOT allow that.

Hopefully I have made the right decision and I don't traumatize him more by have someone pick him up in the middle of the night and drive to the airport. He needs to go though, he is 17 and we need to get his life back on track.

The new meds for IED seem to be helping its only been 10 days but no side effects so far.

Sorry for all the rambling.........I guess now is the point when parents start questioning if they have made the right decision.

At a loss for words and need help for a 17yr boy diagnosed with Intermittent Explosive Disorder.

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DH - Supportive and is about the only one who can deal with GFG
GFG - 17yr son - Diagnosed with General and Social Anxiety, Depression, and recently IED
PC - 13yr son - Happy, Funny, Smart (which right now I feel like I am not paying enough attention to!)
She also had an appointment with her own doctor that day, to get something to "calm her nerves"... Let's have another round of meds for all concerned!

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