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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 132969" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>David, how many hours were you sleeping before you started drinking? I'm one who sleeps the same amount of hours no matter what time I go to bed. I could fall asleep at 5:00 pm and I'll be awake for the rest of the night when I wake up at 11:00 pm. A 10:30 pm sleep time means waking at 4:30 am. So, I'm usually stay awake late and and get up at 6:30 am at the latest. So, it could just be you're waking up because your body has had enough sleep but you're falling asleep too early. Can you take the Ambien later at night?</p><p> </p><p>I used to worry a lot that my daughter didn't have a father in her life. She did have some male figures (friends of mine that stuck around pretty consistently for most of her life). Her therapist told me that it is better for a child to have only one parent than a parent who would constantly jump in and out of their lives, use the child for the adults' own gains, abuse the child. From what you have said, your son's egg donor would have fallen into at least two of those categories. It may take some therapy to have him accept the feeling of loss but at less therapy than if she stuck around to use and abuse him.</p><p> </p><p>Sounds like the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is doing a great job with Justin and he's working hard to get home. Hope he makes the next level and the extra time with you on his next visit.</p><p> </p><p>Good to hear things are going so well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 132969, member: 3626"] David, how many hours were you sleeping before you started drinking? I'm one who sleeps the same amount of hours no matter what time I go to bed. I could fall asleep at 5:00 pm and I'll be awake for the rest of the night when I wake up at 11:00 pm. A 10:30 pm sleep time means waking at 4:30 am. So, I'm usually stay awake late and and get up at 6:30 am at the latest. So, it could just be you're waking up because your body has had enough sleep but you're falling asleep too early. Can you take the Ambien later at night? I used to worry a lot that my daughter didn't have a father in her life. She did have some male figures (friends of mine that stuck around pretty consistently for most of her life). Her therapist told me that it is better for a child to have only one parent than a parent who would constantly jump in and out of their lives, use the child for the adults' own gains, abuse the child. From what you have said, your son's egg donor would have fallen into at least two of those categories. It may take some therapy to have him accept the feeling of loss but at less therapy than if she stuck around to use and abuse him. Sounds like the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is doing a great job with Justin and he's working hard to get home. Hope he makes the next level and the extra time with you on his next visit. Good to hear things are going so well. [/QUOTE]
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