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<blockquote data-quote="Ma Kettle" data-source="post: 475782" data-attributes="member: 13066"><p>Thank you all for responding. It feels good to just type the whole mess out, without worrying about people running away shrieking...</p><p></p><p>I wrote therapist, but he really is a psychologist. He hasn't really given us much feedback, which has been a worry of mine. husband is a wonderful guy, but does not like to ask questions and 'rock the boat' so to speak. I think I am just going to have to call psychiatrist myself. husband is on page with me. Halfpint goes to school, then home with him or has to sit at work with me until I am done. She is not left home alone, she has no access to computers/phones, internet of any kind. She has been kept on a very, very short leash. She has gone with a trusted friend/family who know part of the story just twice in the past two months. She has watched more football these past two months than she would ever have watched in her lifetime (husband and I love college football). There is no room to do any more damage. Currently I sleep with her, even, so no sneaking out. Though we are going to install an alarm so husband and I can have some privacy again.</p><p></p><p>Ma</p><p></p><p>Ma Kettle, 40ish married 21 years to</p><p>Pa Kettle, 40ish, Type I diabetes</p><p> easy child daughter 'Mary' 18, ADD out of state college student and my sunshine</p><p> difficult child daughter 'Halfpint' 15 (as of just a week ago) breaking our hearts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ma Kettle, post: 475782, member: 13066"] Thank you all for responding. It feels good to just type the whole mess out, without worrying about people running away shrieking... I wrote therapist, but he really is a psychologist. He hasn't really given us much feedback, which has been a worry of mine. husband is a wonderful guy, but does not like to ask questions and 'rock the boat' so to speak. I think I am just going to have to call psychiatrist myself. husband is on page with me. Halfpint goes to school, then home with him or has to sit at work with me until I am done. She is not left home alone, she has no access to computers/phones, internet of any kind. She has been kept on a very, very short leash. She has gone with a trusted friend/family who know part of the story just twice in the past two months. She has watched more football these past two months than she would ever have watched in her lifetime (husband and I love college football). There is no room to do any more damage. Currently I sleep with her, even, so no sneaking out. Though we are going to install an alarm so husband and I can have some privacy again. Ma Ma Kettle, 40ish married 21 years to Pa Kettle, 40ish, Type I diabetes easy child daughter 'Mary' 18, ADD out of state college student and my sunshine difficult child daughter 'Halfpint' 15 (as of just a week ago) breaking our hearts [/QUOTE]
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