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<blockquote data-quote="Freedom08" data-source="post: 661594" data-attributes="member: 19321"><p>Last night was better. Easy child and I went to his sports practice and I was able to socialize a little which made me feel better. He has practice and games every day this week and the distraction will help. I was able to eat dinner after hardly eating all day which was good. I tried very hard to stay in the present with easy child. I don't want to look back 4 years from now when he graduates and regret letting this destroy me. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Work didn't go well and all I wanted to do was call in sick but these feelings will be here tomorrow and the next day etc. I was able to fall asleep easily but not stay asleep very long. I hope to get a nap in before work otherwise it's going to be a very long night. </p><p></p><p>I do remember what it was like when I was her age. I pulled away from my parents and moved out at 19 then all the way to the west coast when I was 21. They would cringe to know everything that went on in my life between 18-22. I sometimes wonder how I didn't drive them totally crazy. </p><p></p><p>(My screen name isn't anything close to my real name if anyone was worried about that ). </p><p></p><p>I will post more later, have to get the younger one to practice . Thank you all again for the advice and kindness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freedom08, post: 661594, member: 19321"] Last night was better. Easy child and I went to his sports practice and I was able to socialize a little which made me feel better. He has practice and games every day this week and the distraction will help. I was able to eat dinner after hardly eating all day which was good. I tried very hard to stay in the present with easy child. I don't want to look back 4 years from now when he graduates and regret letting this destroy me. Work didn't go well and all I wanted to do was call in sick but these feelings will be here tomorrow and the next day etc. I was able to fall asleep easily but not stay asleep very long. I hope to get a nap in before work otherwise it's going to be a very long night. I do remember what it was like when I was her age. I pulled away from my parents and moved out at 19 then all the way to the west coast when I was 21. They would cringe to know everything that went on in my life between 18-22. I sometimes wonder how I didn't drive them totally crazy. (My screen name isn't anything close to my real name if anyone was worried about that ). I will post more later, have to get the younger one to practice . Thank you all again for the advice and kindness. [/QUOTE]
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