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<blockquote data-quote="loricbme" data-source="post: 61751" data-attributes="member: 2036"><p>I kind of lost it on the phone with a friend today. I haven't talked to her in months. I was in the middle of doing research online about ADD and doctors and making phone calls and I think I was just a bit frustrated. When we got to talking and I told her what I was working on and that difficult child was not any better and I'm trying to get help, she said, "oh, I know how it is, I have two kids." I said to her, "No... you don't know how it is here. You don't live here and you're not around difficult child 24/7" She kind of backed off. I did apologize for being short, but not for what I said. It goes back to the topic of my post. I'm tired of explaining difficult child. Sigh. I need a drink. I actually get to have a grown up night out with two friends. difficult child will be staying at mother in law/father in law's house. I don't even want to think about it because difficult child always has a fit at just the THOUGHT of staying the night let alone doing it. I am definitely planning to indulge in some adult beverages tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loricbme, post: 61751, member: 2036"] I kind of lost it on the phone with a friend today. I haven't talked to her in months. I was in the middle of doing research online about ADD and doctors and making phone calls and I think I was just a bit frustrated. When we got to talking and I told her what I was working on and that difficult child was not any better and I'm trying to get help, she said, "oh, I know how it is, I have two kids." I said to her, "No... you don't know how it is here. You don't live here and you're not around difficult child 24/7" She kind of backed off. I did apologize for being short, but not for what I said. It goes back to the topic of my post. I'm tired of explaining difficult child. Sigh. I need a drink. I actually get to have a grown up night out with two friends. difficult child will be staying at mother in law/father in law's house. I don't even want to think about it because difficult child always has a fit at just the THOUGHT of staying the night let alone doing it. I am definitely planning to indulge in some adult beverages tonight. [/QUOTE]
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