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<blockquote data-quote="llamafarm" data-source="post: 512698" data-attributes="member: 14085"><p>Being hit all the time <em>is</em> so exhausting. Knowing the word no is going to come up at some point, no doubt sooner than later, puts me on edge, I know. I find myself stiffening each time my difficult child walks by just in case he has a no in his head that he is still dealing with. Waiting for the explosion and trying to walk around and respond to each giant event over even the littlest event can wear you down. I hear you. Go for that cup of coffee! Try! Call an old friend, a new friend, how about someone who knows nothing about your life and talk about something completely different... no difficult child, unless <em>you</em> want to. </p><p></p><p>It is amazing you are doing this all on your own. I can't imagine how exhausted and worn down you must feel. I am thinking of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llamafarm, post: 512698, member: 14085"] Being hit all the time [I]is[/I] so exhausting. Knowing the word no is going to come up at some point, no doubt sooner than later, puts me on edge, I know. I find myself stiffening each time my difficult child walks by just in case he has a no in his head that he is still dealing with. Waiting for the explosion and trying to walk around and respond to each giant event over even the littlest event can wear you down. I hear you. Go for that cup of coffee! Try! Call an old friend, a new friend, how about someone who knows nothing about your life and talk about something completely different... no difficult child, unless [I]you[/I] want to. It is amazing you are doing this all on your own. I can't imagine how exhausted and worn down you must feel. I am thinking of you. [/QUOTE]
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