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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 482181" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>Wow. I would pull my hair out if I had to wait that long for an appointment. Here, I called 2 weeks ago and made an appointment. That would frusterate me to no end. Sorry you have to wait. Researching ways to help him is another example of what a caring Mother you are. It's so hard to feel like we are doing enough, or even a good job. Loosing your temper is so normal. We have all done it. Normal response to the stress we are under. </p><p></p><p>We all want our cilldren to live healthy, happy, productive lives. Because we love and care for them. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunatley we do sometimes put our other children on the back burner. I told my father in law, after he snottingly told me "Well, it's obvious who you love the most". I responded "I don't love Carson more...he just NEEDS me more". It's also amazing how spending a little extra time with my easy child's can make them feel awesome and loved. Quality not quanity really is true.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. You are doing the best you can. And you are a great Mother. Don't beat yourself up. Take care of yourself, too. Big Hugs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 482181, member: 11016"] Wow. I would pull my hair out if I had to wait that long for an appointment. Here, I called 2 weeks ago and made an appointment. That would frusterate me to no end. Sorry you have to wait. Researching ways to help him is another example of what a caring Mother you are. It's so hard to feel like we are doing enough, or even a good job. Loosing your temper is so normal. We have all done it. Normal response to the stress we are under. We all want our cilldren to live healthy, happy, productive lives. Because we love and care for them. Unfortunatley we do sometimes put our other children on the back burner. I told my father in law, after he snottingly told me "Well, it's obvious who you love the most". I responded "I don't love Carson more...he just NEEDS me more". It's also amazing how spending a little extra time with my easy child's can make them feel awesome and loved. Quality not quanity really is true. Hang in there. You are doing the best you can. And you are a great Mother. Don't beat yourself up. Take care of yourself, too. Big Hugs... [/QUOTE]
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