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We heard from difficult child. Doing well.
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 601348" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>There is a saying from somewhere that you are only as happy as your unhappiest child. It's true for me, and even when everyone is ok I always have a little anxiety attack every time every my phone rings. Does that ever go away? </p><p>Exercise has always been so helpful to me, there is such a peaceful and fulfilled feeling I got when I was finished. Do anything healthy, ride your bike with husband. My husband and I have been doing that lately. Do something fun with him, enjoy your peace. I think that we can appreciate the peace more than parents who have always had it. </p><p>Skotti, that is true about when he was at his worst, I was also. I was addicted to exercise, I could easily see how a person could lose their marbles, it happened to me too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 601348, member: 2668"] There is a saying from somewhere that you are only as happy as your unhappiest child. It's true for me, and even when everyone is ok I always have a little anxiety attack every time every my phone rings. Does that ever go away? Exercise has always been so helpful to me, there is such a peaceful and fulfilled feeling I got when I was finished. Do anything healthy, ride your bike with husband. My husband and I have been doing that lately. Do something fun with him, enjoy your peace. I think that we can appreciate the peace more than parents who have always had it. Skotti, that is true about when he was at his worst, I was also. I was addicted to exercise, I could easily see how a person could lose their marbles, it happened to me too. [/QUOTE]
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