Dave, my heart goes out to you and your wife. I am glad to see that little girl got so lucky to have the two of you tough it out.
My son was ADD with Aspergher's Syndrome. He is in his first year of college now, and fine,but it was not always an easy thing to raise him. He was not able to talk before he was 5 years old. He would slam his head into things when he was angry causing severe cuts and bruises. I had doctors thinking I was an abusive parent.
I kept trying to get someone to evaluate him to help him. One time I was carrying him upstairs to put him in time out, and he pinched me hard in the throat and cut the air off to my windpipe. He would not let go for a while, and I almost dropped him. I finally tore his hand off of my neck. Spanking did not work on him, it only made him more volitile.
Finally when we were being evaluted to go to Germany with the army they found out what I had been trying to say all along. Something was wrong with my little boy. I finally got the help we needed for him.
I could not go out at all, no babysitters, nothing. His father, which I can happily say I am divorced from now, just made himself scarce till after bedtime most days because he did not want to have to deal with him. I was quite alone.
Now that volitile little boy is well mannered, and only has mood swings on occasions, most I have learned to deal with in stride. I love my son, but I can sympathize with you Dave, the worst of my trials were over in a few years, and only got bad in his teens again, then calmed down. Best wishes to you and your wife. And God bless your little girl. He sure did with great parents such as you!
