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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I am so sorry you are going through this. It can be very isolating but you are definitely not alone. My son has prolonged rages. Things were going pretty well for a year but he's been worsening over the last couple of months. Two weeks ago, it got so bad I had to call the police and he was hospitalized. I'm struggling to stay positive and hopeful. Take care of yourself. I also try to maintain my son's privacy and am very selective in who I rely on. I have a couple of friends whose children also struggle with mental illness. It is so helpful to talk to them because they truly understand and they can also help me keep perspective that this is a chronic illness with ups and downs. Maybe be you can find a support group. If you're not already, find someone your younger child can talk to. My younger child is so resilient so I thought he was fine. It's only after this last episode that he revealed he had nightmares that his brother is going to kill him. He hadn't told me because he thought I had enough to worry about. [/quote]
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