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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 384970" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Hi Pam,</p><p></p><p>I think you should make a "Pam" book that's a really pretty color where you write down all the things you want to do and all the things you're feeling. Making a "difficult child book" sounds tedious and boring (in my humble opinion).</p><p></p><p>I chose to go on an AD a several years ago when difficult child's activities really got me down. I remember the exact day -- I was driving down our street like a zombie and one of my neighbors, a mom who I liked, gave me a cheerful wave. She looked so happy and relaxed. I thought to myself "What's up with that?" That day I called difficult child's psychiatrist and made an appointment.</p><p></p><p>I also started with a therapist. That was very helpful. We didn't talk about difficult child all the time -- hardly ever. We talked about me. It was good.</p><p></p><p>(((((Pam))))))</p><p></p><p>Jo</p><p></p><p>P.S. My mom friend told me later that she had depression too! She was quite amused when I told her that her cheerful face was my motivation for getting some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 384970, member: 1872"] Hi Pam, I think you should make a "Pam" book that's a really pretty color where you write down all the things you want to do and all the things you're feeling. Making a "difficult child book" sounds tedious and boring (in my humble opinion). I chose to go on an AD a several years ago when difficult child's activities really got me down. I remember the exact day -- I was driving down our street like a zombie and one of my neighbors, a mom who I liked, gave me a cheerful wave. She looked so happy and relaxed. I thought to myself "What's up with that?" That day I called difficult child's psychiatrist and made an appointment. I also started with a therapist. That was very helpful. We didn't talk about difficult child all the time -- hardly ever. We talked about me. It was good. (((((Pam)))))) Jo P.S. My mom friend told me later that she had depression too! She was quite amused when I told her that her cheerful face was my motivation for getting some help. [/QUOTE]
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