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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 98974" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Barbara - your posts are like an angel to me. :angel: Thanks for giving me encouragement when I really need it. I will talk to my therapist about what you said. She did tell me to write, read, rest, etc. How did you get through all of it and didnt have to go to therapy anymore? I feel I will have to go the rest of my life. I am still on the edge of amountain it seems. I am trying to pass a major test in Teaching, teach school and deal with finances and deal with impending doom for my son it seems. I want to stop the impending doom so I wont have to face it. I keep trying to find ways to stop it because I am good at finding ways and talking to people and sometimes I feel like my difficult child doesnt know who to talk to or what to do = but maybe he does and I just dont let him have a chance because I am doing it for him. Duh! :hammer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 98974, member: 3948"] Barbara - your posts are like an angel to me. [img]:angel:[/img] Thanks for giving me encouragement when I really need it. I will talk to my therapist about what you said. She did tell me to write, read, rest, etc. How did you get through all of it and didnt have to go to therapy anymore? I feel I will have to go the rest of my life. I am still on the edge of amountain it seems. I am trying to pass a major test in Teaching, teach school and deal with finances and deal with impending doom for my son it seems. I want to stop the impending doom so I wont have to face it. I keep trying to find ways to stop it because I am good at finding ways and talking to people and sometimes I feel like my difficult child doesnt know who to talk to or what to do = but maybe he does and I just dont let him have a chance because I am doing it for him. Duh! [img]:hammer:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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