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Ooops, She Did It Again
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 55729" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sending supportive thoughts and hugs your way Melissa. I think</p><p>the sheer exhaustion is the cumulative effect of years of this</p><p>s.a. difficult child stress. Truly I have slept thirteen hours straight on</p><p>a few weekend nights this year and within an hour or two of being</p><p>up...I'm ready for a nap. I do have Lexipro to help me out but</p><p>still..</p><p></p><p>I know it is Post Graduate Detachment #101 that is needed and,</p><p>from past experience raising a grandbaby or two, you really MUST</p><p>stop thinking of the baby as "her" baby. He is NOT "her" baby.</p><p>He is YOUR baby and she is not even a trustworthy babysitter for</p><p>him. Once you accept that fact I promise it will help you feel</p><p>less stressed and confused.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, I'm saying a prayer. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 55729, member: 35"] Sending supportive thoughts and hugs your way Melissa. I think the sheer exhaustion is the cumulative effect of years of this s.a. difficult child stress. Truly I have slept thirteen hours straight on a few weekend nights this year and within an hour or two of being up...I'm ready for a nap. I do have Lexipro to help me out but still.. I know it is Post Graduate Detachment #101 that is needed and, from past experience raising a grandbaby or two, you really MUST stop thinking of the baby as "her" baby. He is NOT "her" baby. He is YOUR baby and she is not even a trustworthy babysitter for him. Once you accept that fact I promise it will help you feel less stressed and confused. Meanwhile, I'm saying a prayer. DDD [/QUOTE]
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