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Update -Can't take one more minute-long
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 80172" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Cheryl, I am so sorry for what you are going through. We've all been there!</p><p>I agree with-ma2sevn that sometimes medications can help ... they can slow your response time and smooth the brittle edges. I also agree that your husband, despite his depression, has to step up to the bat more and give you a couple of days to yourself, or even half days. </p><p>The therapist who suggested swapping out difficult child's therapy time for yours had a point ... that you need to put yourself first sometimes, especially if your schedule is that tight. You don't say whether you're working out side the home so I donl't know your daily schedule, but FYI, a lot of therapists work at 6:30 at night, so husband could do dinner with-difficult child and you could have a whole hr to yourself. Just a thought. (Our therapist even recommends good restaurants.) :smile:</p><p>So sorry about the grandparents. Obviously, that's no longer a viable alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 80172, member: 3419"] Cheryl, I am so sorry for what you are going through. We've all been there! I agree with-ma2sevn that sometimes medications can help ... they can slow your response time and smooth the brittle edges. I also agree that your husband, despite his depression, has to step up to the bat more and give you a couple of days to yourself, or even half days. The therapist who suggested swapping out difficult child's therapy time for yours had a point ... that you need to put yourself first sometimes, especially if your schedule is that tight. You don't say whether you're working out side the home so I donl't know your daily schedule, but FYI, a lot of therapists work at 6:30 at night, so husband could do dinner with-difficult child and you could have a whole hr to yourself. Just a thought. (Our therapist even recommends good restaurants.) [img]:smile:[/img] So sorry about the grandparents. Obviously, that's no longer a viable alternative. [/QUOTE]
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