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How long do I have to put up with it? A truthful non-exagerated vent/rant
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 404009" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Adding in my support and understanding. I know the feeling of wondering if things will ever change. There have been days that I have wished I could just drive off and get away. I will say one thing that helps me is making sure I plan "me" time. husband and I play tag team a lot to give each other breaks. For me that "me" time might be a workout, reading a book, or just vegging in front of the t.v. We also work to have some together time.</p><p></p><p>I understand how frustrating the not showering thing is too. It takes a lot to get difficult child in the shower; unfortunately he often smells of urine (bed wetting issues due to medications knocking him out so much when he sleeps. A lot of times we just tell him until he gets in the shower he gets nothing (no t.v., video games, etc.. and our difficult child can't stand to have nothing to do). However, when he is more unstable that doesn't work because he will get violent.</p><p></p><p>Sending some gentle hugs your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 404009, member: 1631"] Adding in my support and understanding. I know the feeling of wondering if things will ever change. There have been days that I have wished I could just drive off and get away. I will say one thing that helps me is making sure I plan "me" time. husband and I play tag team a lot to give each other breaks. For me that "me" time might be a workout, reading a book, or just vegging in front of the t.v. We also work to have some together time. I understand how frustrating the not showering thing is too. It takes a lot to get difficult child in the shower; unfortunately he often smells of urine (bed wetting issues due to medications knocking him out so much when he sleeps. A lot of times we just tell him until he gets in the shower he gets nothing (no t.v., video games, etc.. and our difficult child can't stand to have nothing to do). However, when he is more unstable that doesn't work because he will get violent. Sending some gentle hugs your way. [/QUOTE]
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