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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 236770" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>I found a group from a coworker. There's a very large (nondenomination??) church that has groups for quite a number of subjects that meet. One is for children with- special needs. Check around your community, ask friends/coworkers if they know of anything. look in the paper, call the local churchs and ask if they have groups. Ask the pediatrician doctor (family doctor whoever they see) </p><p> </p><p>When my difficult child was younger, I had such a problem with- her and PPD. I found a mom's group that helped for a few years until I decided I wanted to go back to work. It was my way of "getting out" even for just a few hours. I worked nights, pt and full time at one point or another. I also ran a home daycare where the other kids kept difficult child interested enough that it wasn't as hard on me (but the job WAS - 11 hrs a day for 5 days a week, keeping house immaculate and asking for daycare fees!)</p><p> </p><p>I've just joined a gym and I'm working out 4 days/week. I also went back to school last year. husband has HAD to pick up the slack giving me more time for "me". But this is after YEARS of being the one and only for difficult child........I found it too hard to leave her when she was younger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 236770, member: 6118"] I found a group from a coworker. There's a very large (nondenomination??) church that has groups for quite a number of subjects that meet. One is for children with- special needs. Check around your community, ask friends/coworkers if they know of anything. look in the paper, call the local churchs and ask if they have groups. Ask the pediatrician doctor (family doctor whoever they see) When my difficult child was younger, I had such a problem with- her and PPD. I found a mom's group that helped for a few years until I decided I wanted to go back to work. It was my way of "getting out" even for just a few hours. I worked nights, pt and full time at one point or another. I also ran a home daycare where the other kids kept difficult child interested enough that it wasn't as hard on me (but the job WAS - 11 hrs a day for 5 days a week, keeping house immaculate and asking for daycare fees!) I've just joined a gym and I'm working out 4 days/week. I also went back to school last year. husband has HAD to pick up the slack giving me more time for "me". But this is after YEARS of being the one and only for difficult child........I found it too hard to leave her when she was younger. [/QUOTE]
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