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I am starting to dread mornings.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 466269" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You are a really awesome mom. Everyone has a bad day now and then, and as much as you have to handle, you are AMAZING.</p><p></p><p>Bad days are not fun but are inevitable. Take some time to relax and do something you enjoy. Please don't beat yourself up - it is HARD to be hit once in a while. Being hit every day and keeping your temper? Superhuman expectation of yourself. I hope the medication change/tweak ends this. </p><p></p><p>in my opinion letting him sleep in his clothes is brilliant if it keeps the morning more peaceful for each of you!!! I cannot see where it would be a problem for ANYONE, esp if you let them get him dressed for a couple of days if they object - and let them spend the rest of the day with him too! Solutions like that are only objected to by people who don't have a clue and wouldn't be able to cope with one if they had one, in my opinion. It works, so don't fix it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 466269, member: 1233"] You are a really awesome mom. Everyone has a bad day now and then, and as much as you have to handle, you are AMAZING. Bad days are not fun but are inevitable. Take some time to relax and do something you enjoy. Please don't beat yourself up - it is HARD to be hit once in a while. Being hit every day and keeping your temper? Superhuman expectation of yourself. I hope the medication change/tweak ends this. in my opinion letting him sleep in his clothes is brilliant if it keeps the morning more peaceful for each of you!!! I cannot see where it would be a problem for ANYONE, esp if you let them get him dressed for a couple of days if they object - and let them spend the rest of the day with him too! Solutions like that are only objected to by people who don't have a clue and wouldn't be able to cope with one if they had one, in my opinion. It works, so don't fix it!! [/QUOTE]
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