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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 334529" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Oh, I have been there done that with my husband more times than I could count. My husband used to blame the medications for how difficult child acted, and the next day he would say that difficult child needed more medications. Used to drive me nuts. Now he has pretty much come around to my way of thinking on this matter, but it took a diagnosis of BiPolar (BP) for him.</p><p> </p><p>How can it not affect you? How can you not let it get to you? I wish I knew the answers to these. I think that at times our difficult child's get to all of us. The best thing you can do is take time for yourself to do something for you. I color--sounds silly but it helps me to concentrate on something other than difficult child or husband. It is a way I can escape but still appear to be here.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs, and I am glad you found us but sorry you had the need to find us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 334529, member: 3184"] Oh, I have been there done that with my husband more times than I could count. My husband used to blame the medications for how difficult child acted, and the next day he would say that difficult child needed more medications. Used to drive me nuts. Now he has pretty much come around to my way of thinking on this matter, but it took a diagnosis of BiPolar (BP) for him. How can it not affect you? How can you not let it get to you? I wish I knew the answers to these. I think that at times our difficult child's get to all of us. The best thing you can do is take time for yourself to do something for you. I color--sounds silly but it helps me to concentrate on something other than difficult child or husband. It is a way I can escape but still appear to be here. Hugs, and I am glad you found us but sorry you had the need to find us. [/QUOTE]
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