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<blockquote data-quote="zba189" data-source="post: 396108"><p>My husband is amazing and I wouldn't want to give the wrong impression- I'm not doing this alone by any means. My husband and I are also blessed with supportive parents on both sides, sisters and brothers on both sides that would do anything to help. But, I'm difficult child's security blanket. He will and does suck me dry. I need to create stronger boundaries with him. It's just hard to sit in a meeting with yet another DR. who says, "difficult child is doing wonderful here, we aren't seeing those behaviors here, it might be time to look at somewhere and something else for difficult child". And not feel sad and not begin to think that what might be best for difficult child is not what we thought would be best 7 years ago when his sweet birthmom placed him in our arms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zba189, post: 396108"] My husband is amazing and I wouldn't want to give the wrong impression- I'm not doing this alone by any means. My husband and I are also blessed with supportive parents on both sides, sisters and brothers on both sides that would do anything to help. But, I'm difficult child's security blanket. He will and does suck me dry. I need to create stronger boundaries with him. It's just hard to sit in a meeting with yet another DR. who says, "difficult child is doing wonderful here, we aren't seeing those behaviors here, it might be time to look at somewhere and something else for difficult child". And not feel sad and not begin to think that what might be best for difficult child is not what we thought would be best 7 years ago when his sweet birthmom placed him in our arms. [/QUOTE]
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