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I just read your blog. #1- I would have eaten the milkshake- why let good ice cream go to waste? I could fit a caramel sundae AND a milkshake in this belly.
#2- I'm pretty sure A is going to get his period soon. I'm sorry for you.

Re: PhilaPhan
I just read that post and OMG!!! x a million!! This was my life from the time Chase was 3 to 10. Only thing that made it better was him being medicated. Which I in no way think A needs at all. Especially since Chase was like this for a long long time. His is a chemical inbalence. A's is hormones.
The only advice I can give you is to try to keep your cool, but letting him know you are upset by his behavior is good. A lot of people say to ignore it, but then sensitive kids like Chase and A, feel like no one cares because you didnt react. They arent doing it be mean, they just dont understand why they feel the way they do and they cant control it.
So keep calm and keep a bottle of wine on hand at all times. You will get through this. Be thankful e isnt a squeely screaming, whining girl. Boys move through this faster than girls.
@PhilaPhan,
Girl I know! It is very very hard to keep my cool but thats because Im a hot head. I never was before I got together with my ex, but now that Im dealing with the half of said ex's gene pool its very very hard to do sometimes.