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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 385470"><p>I see a therapist and it is like a life line right now. I am married (husband is the father of my kids), and I love him, but to be perfectly honest he is completely useless when it comes to dealing with difficult child's nonesense. I am left to handle all of it myself. I have to ask him to step in and help me when difficult child is throwing a fit about something, which I truly resent, and even then he doesn't help very much anyway. Why do I have to ask him to step in and be a parent for once?</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, as if you could not tell, I have alot of anger and resentment issues, both with difficult child and husband because I feel like it all falls on my shoulders and I feel like everyone thinks it's all my fault. If you can got to see a therapist, do it for no one but for yourself. You need to be able to vent about what you are dealing with, try to heal yourself. It does help and it does get better.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 385470"] I see a therapist and it is like a life line right now. I am married (husband is the father of my kids), and I love him, but to be perfectly honest he is completely useless when it comes to dealing with difficult child's nonesense. I am left to handle all of it myself. I have to ask him to step in and help me when difficult child is throwing a fit about something, which I truly resent, and even then he doesn't help very much anyway. Why do I have to ask him to step in and be a parent for once? Anyway, as if you could not tell, I have alot of anger and resentment issues, both with difficult child and husband because I feel like it all falls on my shoulders and I feel like everyone thinks it's all my fault. If you can got to see a therapist, do it for no one but for yourself. You need to be able to vent about what you are dealing with, try to heal yourself. It does help and it does get better. Pam [/QUOTE]
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