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<blockquote data-quote="BackintheSaddle" data-source="post: 622945" data-attributes="member: 17503"><p>Thanks to all for your ideas...another question I have is how to get through the nights? it's 4am and I was laying awake in bed since 2:30am, worrying about difficult child and if he'd ever realize how sick he is and the more I think about things, the more I can feel my body tensing up...the relaxation from sleeping gradually gets eaten away by the anxiety of worrying about difficult child...I can't imagine how you COM and others that I know have homeless adult children get through a night with the weather getting cold again...my difficult child is at least in a warm bed (I assume) so that's not the worrying I have to focus on...I'm so sorry that all of us find ourselves in these situations...none of us deserve this anguish...I've never gotten a massage before though am big on pedicures!...one of my good friends kept saying she was going to treat me to one since all this happened in December but she's a friend who seems to have a hard time hearing about the difficult child siutation and it feels as though she's distancing herself from me...when we have talked in the past few weeks, I have not even mentioned difficult child and focused on other things but it hurts that she doesn't ask, doesn't follow up...didn't mean to get off on that tangent, just like the idea of a massage...maybe I'd at least get one night's good sleep!</p><p> </p><p>hope all of you are snug and warm in your beds, dreaming happy things..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackintheSaddle, post: 622945, member: 17503"] Thanks to all for your ideas...another question I have is how to get through the nights? it's 4am and I was laying awake in bed since 2:30am, worrying about difficult child and if he'd ever realize how sick he is and the more I think about things, the more I can feel my body tensing up...the relaxation from sleeping gradually gets eaten away by the anxiety of worrying about difficult child...I can't imagine how you COM and others that I know have homeless adult children get through a night with the weather getting cold again...my difficult child is at least in a warm bed (I assume) so that's not the worrying I have to focus on...I'm so sorry that all of us find ourselves in these situations...none of us deserve this anguish...I've never gotten a massage before though am big on pedicures!...one of my good friends kept saying she was going to treat me to one since all this happened in December but she's a friend who seems to have a hard time hearing about the difficult child siutation and it feels as though she's distancing herself from me...when we have talked in the past few weeks, I have not even mentioned difficult child and focused on other things but it hurts that she doesn't ask, doesn't follow up...didn't mean to get off on that tangent, just like the idea of a massage...maybe I'd at least get one night's good sleep! hope all of you are snug and warm in your beds, dreaming happy things.. [/QUOTE]
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