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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 642714" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>In my opinion getting away for a little bit might be enough to help you reset and get back to your center of gravity for a change. Once you are there you might be a little better at relieving your stress and disengaging from the issues. Honestly who cares what anyone else thinks you need some relief.</p><p> </p><p>On the other hand I agree with the others who are saying you should take some time to make some decisions. Slow down a little bit and look at things through different angles if you can. Use the therapist to help you do that. I'm not sure where you are at in your head and I remember the days after the trauma of my difficult child. I felt like I was spinning out of control. Thankfully I had easy child to take care of, a house to run, and a full time job to try and keep. Those things kept me from completely losing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 642714, member: 15473"] In my opinion getting away for a little bit might be enough to help you reset and get back to your center of gravity for a change. Once you are there you might be a little better at relieving your stress and disengaging from the issues. Honestly who cares what anyone else thinks you need some relief. On the other hand I agree with the others who are saying you should take some time to make some decisions. Slow down a little bit and look at things through different angles if you can. Use the therapist to help you do that. I'm not sure where you are at in your head and I remember the days after the trauma of my difficult child. I felt like I was spinning out of control. Thankfully I had easy child to take care of, a house to run, and a full time job to try and keep. Those things kept me from completely losing it. [/QUOTE]
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