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<blockquote data-quote="Anxworrier" data-source="post: 551657" data-attributes="member: 15226"><p>Ok so I don't have PTSD or an injury, but I totally get the "it's never gonna get better" feeling. That kind of dark feeling that this it, this is my life. And I get pi***y and resentful of my friends who don't have difficult children. It isn't freaking fair! But there it is.</p><p></p><p>Ok I'm with you on the exercise thing. Bt I have no excuses not to start doing something. Maybe you can do gentle yoga somewhere or buy a cd? Or just walk? Im sorry, pot meet kettle.....I am going to try to make it a goal to start something soon. We have a Youfit near us which is cheap. My other goal is to make an appointment with a counselor. Tis ones gonna be hard. I know I will cry, and it is exhausting to tell my story...and frankly I'd rather curl up on the couch with my TiVo remote, especially now that fall season is here! Tv is my absolute favorite thing. But since my little spiraling into a dark hole with difficult child school problems, I have no appetite, no desire to watch tv, and my heads filled with endless feelings of dread and certainty that my kid will fail 7,8,9,10,11,12th grade and end up in jail. </p><p></p><p>So we need to get some positive self talk going..and your therapist might be able to let you vent, give you some good ideas of how to take care of you, give it a chance. You are a huge step ahead of me in that you've been to an appointment! Best of luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anxworrier, post: 551657, member: 15226"] Ok so I don't have PTSD or an injury, but I totally get the "it's never gonna get better" feeling. That kind of dark feeling that this it, this is my life. And I get pi***y and resentful of my friends who don't have difficult children. It isn't freaking fair! But there it is. Ok I'm with you on the exercise thing. Bt I have no excuses not to start doing something. Maybe you can do gentle yoga somewhere or buy a cd? Or just walk? Im sorry, pot meet kettle.....I am going to try to make it a goal to start something soon. We have a Youfit near us which is cheap. My other goal is to make an appointment with a counselor. Tis ones gonna be hard. I know I will cry, and it is exhausting to tell my story...and frankly I'd rather curl up on the couch with my TiVo remote, especially now that fall season is here! Tv is my absolute favorite thing. But since my little spiraling into a dark hole with difficult child school problems, I have no appetite, no desire to watch tv, and my heads filled with endless feelings of dread and certainty that my kid will fail 7,8,9,10,11,12th grade and end up in jail. So we need to get some positive self talk going..and your therapist might be able to let you vent, give you some good ideas of how to take care of you, give it a chance. You are a huge step ahead of me in that you've been to an appointment! Best of luck!! [/QUOTE]
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