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<blockquote data-quote="cubsgirl" data-source="post: 578740" data-attributes="member: 11211"><p>Don't compare yourself to others - <em>even your Mom. </em>You will never feel positive if you are always looking at others - believe me, inside their seemingly perfect worlds there are issues in every person/family. As far as finances - do you have a family friend or anyone you know that can help you develop a <strong>reasonable budget</strong> that works for you and you are able to follow? Some of your local non-profit agencies might offer free budget counseling as well but you have to call around. Don't try to be supermom - you have a difficult child - just try to take it one day at a time, the problems will seem more manageable that way. And definitely tell psychiatrist about concentration symptoms - I agree with DDD you need to let him know and follow his advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cubsgirl, post: 578740, member: 11211"] Don't compare yourself to others - [I]even your Mom. [/I]You will never feel positive if you are always looking at others - believe me, inside their seemingly perfect worlds there are issues in every person/family. As far as finances - do you have a family friend or anyone you know that can help you develop a [B]reasonable budget[/B] that works for you and you are able to follow? Some of your local non-profit agencies might offer free budget counseling as well but you have to call around. Don't try to be supermom - you have a difficult child - just try to take it one day at a time, the problems will seem more manageable that way. And definitely tell psychiatrist about concentration symptoms - I agree with DDD you need to let him know and follow his advice. [/QUOTE]
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