Almost 2 year old still screams/cries most of the day
I'm near a break down honestly. How do I continue to deal with this? Its too much for me to handle anymore.
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Ask for help. Your husband, your family, anyone. You need to rest and recharge.
She is too fond of books and it has turned her brain.
My husband says it's my fault because ds is still breastfeeding. That if he were weaned hed magically be a normal toddler.
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That's horseshit.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:39 pm My husband says it's my fault because ds is still breastfeeding. That if he were weaned hed magically be a normal toddler.
She is too fond of books and it has turned her brain.
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Your husband is an idiot. Have you had your kid evaluated by a doctor?Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:39 pm My husband says it's my fault because ds is still breastfeeding. That if he were weaned hed magically be a normal toddler.
He has some food allergies. The dr also prescribed me antidepressants.
Ds still screams even after taking everything he tested positive for out his diet.
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That sounds like something other than food allergies. Does he have any language skills? Has he been evaluated for speech delays? Social skills delays?Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:22 amHe has some food allergies. The dr also prescribed me antidepressants.
Ds still screams even after taking everything he tested positive for out his diet.
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Just randomly? Or are there triggers?
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Both. Lots of tantrums and meltdowns. Cries for what he wants. Hes cranky and easy to "trigger"