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I think I'm having a breakdown
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 261720" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Everyone needs a little help fromtime to time. For you that time is now. There is no reason to "tough it out" without therapy or medication if needed. You could feel so much better and fuction better even if the problems don't go away. The problems that go along with our lives with difficult child's rarely go away completely or they just morph into or are replaced by other problems. So I ask, do you really want to feel this way forever? I think you most likely will answer; NO you don't. A therapist can show you how to have a good life within the chaos. For us parents of difficult child's who cannot have them out of our lives entirely that is our best bet. I align with all the others who say give yourself a break and get some help. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 261720, member: 2315"] Everyone needs a little help fromtime to time. For you that time is now. There is no reason to "tough it out" without therapy or medication if needed. You could feel so much better and fuction better even if the problems don't go away. The problems that go along with our lives with difficult child's rarely go away completely or they just morph into or are replaced by other problems. So I ask, do you really want to feel this way forever? I think you most likely will answer; NO you don't. A therapist can show you how to have a good life within the chaos. For us parents of difficult child's who cannot have them out of our lives entirely that is our best bet. I align with all the others who say give yourself a break and get some help. -RM [/QUOTE]
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