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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 585696" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>RE - Your posts never discourage me. I have fears that my difficult child may go down the same road as many of the difficult child's on this board. He is young yet and there is still hope that he'll turn himself around but I also see so much of him in other difficult child's here on this board that I often wonder what the future will bring. The not knowing what is to come is hard sometimes. </p><p></p><p>I find this forum so helpful - even if it's just because I know I am not alone in this. </p><p></p><p>You are very right about the need to take care of myself. Of course the recent health scare with the heart palpitations has made me realize that. They are quite likely due to stress and probably not harmful in the immediate future but I need to realize that the stress is affecting my health and my body. I've started exercising again which is a great stress reliever and for my birthday some friends gave me a spa gift certificate that I can probably get 4 massages out of. I think I will schedule a massage for myself next week and get started with that. And you're right about the support group also - our support group that we go to is wonderful and has been a huge help to husband and I. Some of the information we can't really do anything with because difficult child is not living with us and we don't have a lot of contact but it can stay in our back pockets until such time as we do need it. </p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for your words of support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 585696, member: 14356"] RE - Your posts never discourage me. I have fears that my difficult child may go down the same road as many of the difficult child's on this board. He is young yet and there is still hope that he'll turn himself around but I also see so much of him in other difficult child's here on this board that I often wonder what the future will bring. The not knowing what is to come is hard sometimes. I find this forum so helpful - even if it's just because I know I am not alone in this. You are very right about the need to take care of myself. Of course the recent health scare with the heart palpitations has made me realize that. They are quite likely due to stress and probably not harmful in the immediate future but I need to realize that the stress is affecting my health and my body. I've started exercising again which is a great stress reliever and for my birthday some friends gave me a spa gift certificate that I can probably get 4 massages out of. I think I will schedule a massage for myself next week and get started with that. And you're right about the support group also - our support group that we go to is wonderful and has been a huge help to husband and I. Some of the information we can't really do anything with because difficult child is not living with us and we don't have a lot of contact but it can stay in our back pockets until such time as we do need it. Thank you so much for your words of support. [/QUOTE]
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