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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 638973" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Thanks for the update IAD. You're doing the best you can under some pretty unusual circumstances..........and you're doing a good job. He is safe. He has support. He has people who are helping him and he is coping. That may be as good as it gets right now. I hope in the midst of your support of his needs, you are making sure you are getting support as well. And, not just support, but doing fun things too. </p><p></p><p>Remember how husband and I left town every weekend for at least one day while I was in the deep end with my daughter? Those excursions were my lifeline and my sanity. We would discuss her and the latest scenario in the car as we left town and then within a short time, we would leave it behind. There was something about getting out of town, going to the ocean, or the woods, or to the city that made a difference. We felt far away from the problems. And we would so enjoy the day, hiking, or having lunch overlooking the Bay........or whatever, it didn't matter where we were, just that we were out of town. Make sure you have things to look forward to, fun things, just for you............</p><p></p><p>I know it's hard. Sending you warm hugs and my best wishes for you to find peace..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 638973, member: 13542"] Thanks for the update IAD. You're doing the best you can under some pretty unusual circumstances..........and you're doing a good job. He is safe. He has support. He has people who are helping him and he is coping. That may be as good as it gets right now. I hope in the midst of your support of his needs, you are making sure you are getting support as well. And, not just support, but doing fun things too. Remember how husband and I left town every weekend for at least one day while I was in the deep end with my daughter? Those excursions were my lifeline and my sanity. We would discuss her and the latest scenario in the car as we left town and then within a short time, we would leave it behind. There was something about getting out of town, going to the ocean, or the woods, or to the city that made a difference. We felt far away from the problems. And we would so enjoy the day, hiking, or having lunch overlooking the Bay........or whatever, it didn't matter where we were, just that we were out of town. Make sure you have things to look forward to, fun things, just for you............ I know it's hard. Sending you warm hugs and my best wishes for you to find peace.......... [/QUOTE]
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