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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 215135" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Debi,</p><p>welcome. Here's some camomile tea and a soft pillow.</p><p>I am so sorry about your son and husband. I can feel your pain and exhaustion through the computer. </p><p>Is there a way you could have your son stay with-grandparents or friends for a cpl of days, so you and your husband can get back on track?</p><p>With such little ones--1 and 3--I cannot imagine breaking up your marriage right now. </p><p>Is your difficult child from a prior marriage? I noticed in your profile that you have "Ex" there.</p><p>Maybe that was/is part of the problem with-your husband being so angry with-difficult child, in addition to difficult child's other issues? I could be way off ...</p><p>I know what you mean about hair falling out. I'm into perimenopause and have hair loss issues, but my dr thinks most of it is stress.</p><p>The good thing is, it grows back.</p><p>I agree with-Smallworld, that going to therapy for yourself would be a good idea. Your husband doesn't have to come along for the ride. Take care of yourself, first.</p><p>{{hugs}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 215135, member: 3419"] Hi Debi, welcome. Here's some camomile tea and a soft pillow. I am so sorry about your son and husband. I can feel your pain and exhaustion through the computer. Is there a way you could have your son stay with-grandparents or friends for a cpl of days, so you and your husband can get back on track? With such little ones--1 and 3--I cannot imagine breaking up your marriage right now. Is your difficult child from a prior marriage? I noticed in your profile that you have "Ex" there. Maybe that was/is part of the problem with-your husband being so angry with-difficult child, in addition to difficult child's other issues? I could be way off ... I know what you mean about hair falling out. I'm into perimenopause and have hair loss issues, but my dr thinks most of it is stress. The good thing is, it grows back. I agree with-Smallworld, that going to therapy for yourself would be a good idea. Your husband doesn't have to come along for the ride. Take care of yourself, first. {{hugs}} [/QUOTE]
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