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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 593447" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Gee, KSM, I'm sorry about the health issues. Is there some way you can get consistent breaks from your difficult child? My granddaughter, at the height of the stressful times when she was younger, used to stay with her older sister, her aunt, other relatives, a couple of weekends per month. It gave me a much needed respite from the daily and unrelenting stress when she was at the age your difficult child is. She had therapy and some life changes which made a huge difference and she actually turned into a easy child. But those breaks were so important to me. I recall those mornings where my granddaughter wouldn't get up, the mornings before school were simply horrible....... and by the time I got to work, my stress level was so high at times I felt nauseous from it. I feel for you, I know how that is, especially since we are older. Sending you caring and understanding hugs............hang in there......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 593447, member: 13542"] Gee, KSM, I'm sorry about the health issues. Is there some way you can get consistent breaks from your difficult child? My granddaughter, at the height of the stressful times when she was younger, used to stay with her older sister, her aunt, other relatives, a couple of weekends per month. It gave me a much needed respite from the daily and unrelenting stress when she was at the age your difficult child is. She had therapy and some life changes which made a huge difference and she actually turned into a easy child. But those breaks were so important to me. I recall those mornings where my granddaughter wouldn't get up, the mornings before school were simply horrible....... and by the time I got to work, my stress level was so high at times I felt nauseous from it. I feel for you, I know how that is, especially since we are older. Sending you caring and understanding hugs............hang in there...... [/QUOTE]
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