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Do you ever feel like your difficult child's issues have created mental health issues in yourself
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 333936" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I've been thinking about this ever since the post went up. Before I met Miss KT's father, with his difficult child-ness, I pretty much had it together. After several years with him, and when Miss KT was 9 months old, we moved back here, because I simply couldn't work 60 hours a week, with a 3 hour total commute, with a baby at home, and run the house. Once I started the emotional downhill slide, I kept on sliding, with no support from my then-husband. Even after we separated, then divorced, and I started life as a single parent, I felt like I was barely hanging on, but with no insurance, I just kept on.</p><p></p><p>Now, 18 years later, I'm better, but I still feel like a mess. I'm 100 pounds overweight, I'm diabetic, stressed...I absolutely believe that difficult child-ness contributed to my overall health decline, both Miss KT's and her father's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 333936, member: 4040"] I've been thinking about this ever since the post went up. Before I met Miss KT's father, with his difficult child-ness, I pretty much had it together. After several years with him, and when Miss KT was 9 months old, we moved back here, because I simply couldn't work 60 hours a week, with a 3 hour total commute, with a baby at home, and run the house. Once I started the emotional downhill slide, I kept on sliding, with no support from my then-husband. Even after we separated, then divorced, and I started life as a single parent, I felt like I was barely hanging on, but with no insurance, I just kept on. Now, 18 years later, I'm better, but I still feel like a mess. I'm 100 pounds overweight, I'm diabetic, stressed...I absolutely believe that difficult child-ness contributed to my overall health decline, both Miss KT's and her father's. [/QUOTE]
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