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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 593575"><p>I support our military. I think they are great wonderful people and I'm in awe of the sacrifices they make. At the dame time I get so mad at how they are treated by the military. I get mad at how they are treated by the gov't and now some of the commanders. Some people get a little taste of power/ authority and they turn into monsters. I am so sorry you are going through this. You will be in my prayers. Does the military provide a lawyer or do you have to pay for it? If the military pays are you sure the lawyer will be on your side?</p><p></p><p>When I get really stressed everything besides the basics goes out the window. Kids get fed cold cereal or pb&j for all meals. Getting dressed is optional, but diaper changes do happen. Housework is minimal. Kids learn to pick their clothes out of a clean clothes pile. (Its funny when I start to feel better and get the clothes folded. The kids can't find the clothes hidden in the drawers.) paper plates. In order to get anything done some times I have to do 30 min work to 30 min rest. The point is to keep moving a little. There is no way I could get away from my kids so the internet is what I use to zone out. When they are in bed I also watch violent movies. My favorite is 13th warrior. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. Tk probably is pushing your buttons more because you are stressed. I think mine have a sixth sense of when I don't feel good. Remember this is just temporary feeling this way, being in this situation is temporary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 593575"] I support our military. I think they are great wonderful people and I'm in awe of the sacrifices they make. At the dame time I get so mad at how they are treated by the military. I get mad at how they are treated by the gov't and now some of the commanders. Some people get a little taste of power/ authority and they turn into monsters. I am so sorry you are going through this. You will be in my prayers. Does the military provide a lawyer or do you have to pay for it? If the military pays are you sure the lawyer will be on your side? When I get really stressed everything besides the basics goes out the window. Kids get fed cold cereal or pb&j for all meals. Getting dressed is optional, but diaper changes do happen. Housework is minimal. Kids learn to pick their clothes out of a clean clothes pile. (Its funny when I start to feel better and get the clothes folded. The kids can't find the clothes hidden in the drawers.) paper plates. In order to get anything done some times I have to do 30 min work to 30 min rest. The point is to keep moving a little. There is no way I could get away from my kids so the internet is what I use to zone out. When they are in bed I also watch violent movies. My favorite is 13th warrior. Good luck. Tk probably is pushing your buttons more because you are stressed. I think mine have a sixth sense of when I don't feel good. Remember this is just temporary feeling this way, being in this situation is temporary. [/QUOTE]
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