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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 373287" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I definitely say yes to respite. We may be losing ours soon and I can hardly deal with the fact we may not have it anymore. As others have said, respite is for you and easy child. husband, easy child/difficult child, and I get that chance to recharge. When we used to get only a couple of hours of respite we often ended up napping; sometimes we would go out for lunch. I've always like it when difficult child likes going to respite because it gives him a chance to enjoy himself and I don't end up feeling horrible that he feels terrible. It allows me to enjoy my respite more. My difficult child, even though he likes where he goes to respite now, still would prefer to be home, however, for the health of our family we take it when we can get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 373287, member: 1631"] I definitely say yes to respite. We may be losing ours soon and I can hardly deal with the fact we may not have it anymore. As others have said, respite is for you and easy child. husband, easy child/difficult child, and I get that chance to recharge. When we used to get only a couple of hours of respite we often ended up napping; sometimes we would go out for lunch. I've always like it when difficult child likes going to respite because it gives him a chance to enjoy himself and I don't end up feeling horrible that he feels terrible. It allows me to enjoy my respite more. My difficult child, even though he likes where he goes to respite now, still would prefer to be home, however, for the health of our family we take it when we can get it. [/QUOTE]
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