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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 53360" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>We went through a really tough time in our relationship a little less than a year ago. Divorce was for the first time something that I was considering. </p><p></p><p>Once everything came to a head, I basically issued my demands that had to be met in order for me to consider reconciliation. It was the most difficult thing in the world for me to do, but I couldn't continue the way that we were going. </p><p></p><p>I had been laid off from a pretty well paying job and we had decided that I would stay at home due to the boys both showing multi. diagnosis' and issues.</p><p></p><p>Here I was, deciding that no matter what, I was worth more than I was getting.</p><p></p><p>Why don't you look into some Community Support Programs. A lot of Consumer sights, as well as Government programs are free or based on what YOU feel you can afford. Many have "respite" programs that set up child care, etc. while you go to these support groups. Also, look under Not For Profit info. from different mental health agencies. Since your son is school aged, the "Special Education" department might have an idea as to different services available.</p><p></p><p>We all hate our lives at one point or another. Don't feel alone...we've all been there! husband sounds like he was ready to be "playing catch with the boys" while "mom will put on an apron and get dinner started". Once the going got tough, he could have gotten scared or even a little depressed as well. Males and e-mails (as my son called us a while ago) handle stress VERY differently.</p><p></p><p>I'll be thinking of you! Let me know if you need help researching places to look for help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 53360, member: 3814"] We went through a really tough time in our relationship a little less than a year ago. Divorce was for the first time something that I was considering. Once everything came to a head, I basically issued my demands that had to be met in order for me to consider reconciliation. It was the most difficult thing in the world for me to do, but I couldn't continue the way that we were going. I had been laid off from a pretty well paying job and we had decided that I would stay at home due to the boys both showing multi. diagnosis' and issues. Here I was, deciding that no matter what, I was worth more than I was getting. Why don't you look into some Community Support Programs. A lot of Consumer sights, as well as Government programs are free or based on what YOU feel you can afford. Many have "respite" programs that set up child care, etc. while you go to these support groups. Also, look under Not For Profit info. from different mental health agencies. Since your son is school aged, the "Special Education" department might have an idea as to different services available. We all hate our lives at one point or another. Don't feel alone...we've all been there! husband sounds like he was ready to be "playing catch with the boys" while "mom will put on an apron and get dinner started". Once the going got tough, he could have gotten scared or even a little depressed as well. Males and e-mails (as my son called us a while ago) handle stress VERY differently. I'll be thinking of you! Let me know if you need help researching places to look for help! [/QUOTE]
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