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Thanks for the reply. It's nice (in a matter of speaking)=20
to know I'm not alone in this. I can't imagine what it=20
would be like if he wasn't even mine. That would be tough.=20
I'd probably be in jail for murder.

"Special Attention" Is that the kind Homer gives Bart when=20
he wraps his hands around Barts throat? : )

My twins have been great. However, That actually scares me=20
to death. Until about the age of 4, David was awesome.=20
Everyone always said "your so lucky to have such a good=20
baby" Heh! He's made up for those days 10-fold.

I know what you mean about the friends too. Nice when you=20
find out, all-too-late that you weren't invited to some=20
event because they didn't want you to bring your kid.
I do feel terrible for David because your right, He truly=20
doesn't understand why he does the things he does. Then it=20
is like a broken light switch though. there are the "on"=20
days and then there are the, all more common "OFF!" days.=20
when he is on its like he's a different kid. And I mean=20
WOW!

You ever watch your kid sit in the yard pulling the grass=20
out by himself because he has managed to piss off every=20
other kid in the neighborhood? That'll tear your hart out.
By your response I'm sure you know all too well what I=20
mean.=20

It'll be a while before he is bigger than me but I can't=20
wait. ; )

I haven't had to change schools "yet" but I am in constant=20
communication with them and they are aware of his=20
condition. They do what they can. Its a good school system=20
and depending on the teacher he has good and bad times. He=20
has been suspended from the bus on occasion which plays=20
hell on my wife and me since we then have to figure out=20
who gets to mess up their work schedule to play taxi.=20

Thanks again for chatting with me about this.
It does help. I may need to host a news group on this=20
topic, Hmm....

A potential "True" friend,
Grant

>-----Original Message-----
>"Grant Conrad" <gconrad@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4a3e01c2f3a5$ab024000$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
>> I believe you said;
>> "I have a seventeen-year-old step-son with ADD and twins
>> that'll turn five in two weeks from today..."

>
>Yup that was me...
>
>> I had one of those mornings with my ADHD 8yr old and I=20

was
>> just wondering, how did your ADD son make it to 17.

>
>Dang, you're going to make me have to get serious for a=20

bit...
>He made it to 17, but might not make it to 18 (in less=20

than three months).
>If and when he does, I hope the door doesn't hit him in=20

the a$$ on the way
>out.
>
>> David,
>> my son, turns 9 in about 3 weeks if he lives that long.=20

He
>> seems to get progressively worse the older he gets. Yes,
>> for those others who may be reading this, I know that=20

kids
>> get harder to deal with the older they get but I can say
>> this don't comment unless your child has gone under
>> psychological evaluation and tests and been diagnosed=20

with
>> ADHD. It is like measuring the magnitude of an=20

earthquake.
>> Every point is exponential. I feel I should get a merit
>> badge for everyday I don't kill him.

>
>Zach was about 10 when I met his mother, so I can only=20

attest of her horror
>stories of how he was before that. My twin sons are=20

quite a handful, even
>though we don't think either had ADD or ADHD, they are=20

developmentally
>delayed, and my wife says managing the two of them (who=20

try to kill each
>other at least ten times a day) is still much easier than=20

it was only
>raising Zach at that age alone. Zach had been kicked out=20

of school after
>school early on because of his behavioral problems. I'd=20

lost quite a few
>friends because of Zach's behavioral problems, but I look=20

at it as better
>knowing who my true friends are. It's something=20

chemical, Zach can't really
>help it. My true friends understand.
>
>> Sorry all for having to read this. I was just sitting=20

here
>> at work still dazed by my morning argument and thought I
>> would vent.

>
>There are times when I need to vent, too. Humor is my=20

vent.
>
>> I have a headache... "It's NOT a TuMoR"

>
>My wife thinks I might have brain tumors, too.
>
>>
>> G
>>
>> BTW Happy belated birthday to your twins.
>> They turned 5 on the 19th? My Twins just turned 1 on the
>> 13th.

>
>Egads... I have a nephew who turned five uh... a couple=20

days ago I think.
>Hope my sister will forgive me. She's a professional=20

baker and sent down
>TWO cakes she made just for the boys, cost her $65=20

dollars to ship them, and
>I didn't even call to wish her son a happy birthday,=20

cripes I'm crap.
>
>Hang in there, Grant. Your nine-year-old needs special=20

attention. It's
>pure hell, but imagine if it wasn't even your own child. =20

I've put up with a
>lot from Zach, he's not my own kid, but he's got nobody=20

else except his mom
>and I and his two half-brothers. His dad lives 1500=20

miles away. He hates
>me, but I take care of him in spite of it all.
>
>
>--
>Fris "Just wait until he's bigger than you - then the=20

real fun begins" bee=AE
>MCNGP #13
>
>http://www.mcngp.tk
>The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
>
>.
>

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