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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 488337"><p>I've done what you are doing. The best thing I've done when I'm like that is journal. I can't really even post here when I'm like that because I don't make much sense and my filter for what is appropriate is way off when I'm like that. Of course no one around can talk to me because what I go through scares them all. Can't go to a therapist because of money. Religion helps me too. So does exercise. Sometimes I've had to take medications as well. Again money can be a problem. </p><p></p><p>You've got to take care of you. Much easier said than done. </p><p></p><p>Have you been able to get a lawyer? Has ex relented at all? How about ex's wife? She didn't want difficult child the first time because of his behavior (which hasn't changed or has gotten worse). Can you get difficult child's tdocs to recommend your house to the court?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 488337"] I've done what you are doing. The best thing I've done when I'm like that is journal. I can't really even post here when I'm like that because I don't make much sense and my filter for what is appropriate is way off when I'm like that. Of course no one around can talk to me because what I go through scares them all. Can't go to a therapist because of money. Religion helps me too. So does exercise. Sometimes I've had to take medications as well. Again money can be a problem. You've got to take care of you. Much easier said than done. Have you been able to get a lawyer? Has ex relented at all? How about ex's wife? She didn't want difficult child the first time because of his behavior (which hasn't changed or has gotten worse). Can you get difficult child's tdocs to recommend your house to the court? [/QUOTE]
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