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Yeah. Leave it be for a couple weeks. Also, tell your parents that the monitor means a lot to you, hence why you've put so much time and effort into fixing it. If you're calm and offer to compromise by throwing out something else you can bear to part with, or working off the cost of the parts, they might help you out.
Best of luck to you. Hopefully you'll get it fixed, and it'll serve you well. My flatscreen's served me well, especally since the lighting in my computer room makes a non flat screen reflect light like crazy.
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