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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 220393" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm sorry- you are right in that it is the season- it's between the autumn depression and the spring mania and it's chocked full of routine interruptions. I know you don't need it all on top of what you've been going thru just to try to take care of yourself.</p><p></p><p>I hope you find a way to "steal" some time for yourself so you can get through this. Remember, he is a little older so he'll be ok and you have every right to say "enough". ((HUGS)) I know exactly what you're saying and what you're dreading....</p><p></p><p>PS It really is a good sign that he noticed he'd pushed things too far and that he showed compassion for you and tried to help- for an 11yo kid with BiPolar (BP)- I, personally, think this offers hope. I feel the same way when I see those "glimpses" in my son. Maybe we will all survivie this after all, huh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 220393, member: 3699"] I'm sorry- you are right in that it is the season- it's between the autumn depression and the spring mania and it's chocked full of routine interruptions. I know you don't need it all on top of what you've been going thru just to try to take care of yourself. I hope you find a way to "steal" some time for yourself so you can get through this. Remember, he is a little older so he'll be ok and you have every right to say "enough". ((HUGS)) I know exactly what you're saying and what you're dreading.... PS It really is a good sign that he noticed he'd pushed things too far and that he showed compassion for you and tried to help- for an 11yo kid with BiPolar (BP)- I, personally, think this offers hope. I feel the same way when I see those "glimpses" in my son. Maybe we will all survivie this after all, huh? [/QUOTE]
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