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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 383031" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Jen, I am so glad you found a time of peace today. That is so important.</p><p> </p><p>I also found staying at the hotel when my difficult child was hospitalized was beneficial to me. I just couldn't face being home without him there - he had only been away from home overnight one maybe two times in his entire life without me or husband (and only a few times with husband and not me along). It is so weird not having them home in this type of situation.</p><p> </p><p>You are doing very well. Yes, do whatever is necessary to get that horse ride in!</p><p> </p><p>I would ask if she can go to those support groups regardless of her eating or not. They sound like a very important piece in this - if she knows the others are supporting her and she is not all alone, maybe that will help ease the power struggle part of the equation (I know it is not all power struggle - her fears are the largest contributer but it seems that the facilities extended meal times foster a power struggle atmosphere?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 383031, member: 5096"] Jen, I am so glad you found a time of peace today. That is so important. I also found staying at the hotel when my difficult child was hospitalized was beneficial to me. I just couldn't face being home without him there - he had only been away from home overnight one maybe two times in his entire life without me or husband (and only a few times with husband and not me along). It is so weird not having them home in this type of situation. You are doing very well. Yes, do whatever is necessary to get that horse ride in! I would ask if she can go to those support groups regardless of her eating or not. They sound like a very important piece in this - if she knows the others are supporting her and she is not all alone, maybe that will help ease the power struggle part of the equation (I know it is not all power struggle - her fears are the largest contributer but it seems that the facilities extended meal times foster a power struggle atmosphere?) [/QUOTE]
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