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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 374870" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Great resources, Barney'sMom!</p><p> </p><p>I agree with-the others here. Detach, detach, detach.</p><p>Don't monitor her on the computer any more. Either she's on it or she's off of it. Forever.</p><p>It's taking way too much out of you.</p><p>I don't know how severe your disabilities are--diabetes and heart are typed in--but I'm thinking that you need to get out of the house</p><p><strong>Every.</strong></p><p><strong>Single.</strong></p><p><strong>Day.</strong></p><p>to walk, swim, ride a bike (stationery or real) or something, just to get some fresh air and get your body and mind working together again.</p><p>I often end up at the bookstore, or walking around the yard, just to get away from it all. It really does help.</p><p>(Occasionally the bathroom is a decent hiding place, but g'sfg can pound on the door and ruin your peace.)</p><p> </p><p>Take care of yourself. If you aren't in therapy for yourself, sign up. You can vent all you want, and the therapist may have some good ideas for placements for difficult child, too. Lots of therapists have sliding scale fees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 374870, member: 3419"] Great resources, Barney'sMom! I agree with-the others here. Detach, detach, detach. Don't monitor her on the computer any more. Either she's on it or she's off of it. Forever. It's taking way too much out of you. I don't know how severe your disabilities are--diabetes and heart are typed in--but I'm thinking that you need to get out of the house [B]Every.[/B] [B]Single.[/B] [B]Day.[/B] to walk, swim, ride a bike (stationery or real) or something, just to get some fresh air and get your body and mind working together again. I often end up at the bookstore, or walking around the yard, just to get away from it all. It really does help. (Occasionally the bathroom is a decent hiding place, but g'sfg can pound on the door and ruin your peace.) Take care of yourself. If you aren't in therapy for yourself, sign up. You can vent all you want, and the therapist may have some good ideas for placements for difficult child, too. Lots of therapists have sliding scale fees. [/QUOTE]
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