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<blockquote data-quote="STRESSEDTOMAX" data-source="post: 583391" data-attributes="member: 3512"><p>Once when my sister came to visit she said: "You have been doing this for so long that you don't even realize anymore the stress it is. As an outsider, I can see it right away". Speaking of my sister (twin), she was watching difficult child for us once when we went away overnight - YEARS ago - I called and asked her how he was doing and she said: He threw (whatever it was) but he didn't throw it DIRECTLY at me...so he's doing good...lol. That incident was a very long time ago. Sometimes we don't realize how much stress we have been subjected to. One more haphazard thought...lol...someone on my FB wrote that if everyone put their troubles in a pile, we'd choose to have ours back. I kind of still get the meaning behind it, but I don't believe there are too many troubles worse than the day-in, day-out life with a difficult child who is not doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STRESSEDTOMAX, post: 583391, member: 3512"] Once when my sister came to visit she said: "You have been doing this for so long that you don't even realize anymore the stress it is. As an outsider, I can see it right away". Speaking of my sister (twin), she was watching difficult child for us once when we went away overnight - YEARS ago - I called and asked her how he was doing and she said: He threw (whatever it was) but he didn't throw it DIRECTLY at me...so he's doing good...lol. That incident was a very long time ago. Sometimes we don't realize how much stress we have been subjected to. One more haphazard thought...lol...someone on my FB wrote that if everyone put their troubles in a pile, we'd choose to have ours back. I kind of still get the meaning behind it, but I don't believe there are too many troubles worse than the day-in, day-out life with a difficult child who is not doing well. [/QUOTE]
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