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<blockquote data-quote="maxeygirls" data-source="post: 336276" data-attributes="member: 8869"><p>First let me apologize, I submitted another hello because difficult child had slammed my laptop closed and I didn't know if it went through or not. </p><p>She is semi-stable on the medications, what I see now is defined episodes instead of her living her own nightmare 24/7 so we may have 1-2 weeks where we are trapped in our own home but the rest of the time she is a very spirited 3 year old, something I'd never appreciated so much after taking care of and babysitting so many calm and spirited 3 year olds in my life.</p><p>I will never burden my little easy child with difficult child's issues, my source of comfort from her now is seeing her light up when difficult child plays with her and when difficult child is in bed and I can breastfeed easy child for as long as she'd like. Unfortunately easy child is our 'princess pig' and has to have her way. The pig part comes from her squeals when she wants something and her snorts when she's hungry. </p><p>Doing this without husband is very challenging however it also means I get to explore all possibilities for difficult child without discussing them with him and make all the decisions without fears of causing marital issues. </p><p>Before difficult child was diagnosed he had stayed home with her for just under 6 months while I worked(cruddy economy and we're National Guard at the moment) and the result was catastrophic. We were literally one signature away from a divorce and the missing signature was from the judge. </p><p>Getting difficult child diagnosed and semi-stable has saved our marriage, what could be better than that for all involved?</p><p>Knowing there are other families out there who struggle as we do is so comforting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxeygirls, post: 336276, member: 8869"] First let me apologize, I submitted another hello because difficult child had slammed my laptop closed and I didn't know if it went through or not. She is semi-stable on the medications, what I see now is defined episodes instead of her living her own nightmare 24/7 so we may have 1-2 weeks where we are trapped in our own home but the rest of the time she is a very spirited 3 year old, something I'd never appreciated so much after taking care of and babysitting so many calm and spirited 3 year olds in my life. I will never burden my little easy child with difficult child's issues, my source of comfort from her now is seeing her light up when difficult child plays with her and when difficult child is in bed and I can breastfeed easy child for as long as she'd like. Unfortunately easy child is our 'princess pig' and has to have her way. The pig part comes from her squeals when she wants something and her snorts when she's hungry. Doing this without husband is very challenging however it also means I get to explore all possibilities for difficult child without discussing them with him and make all the decisions without fears of causing marital issues. Before difficult child was diagnosed he had stayed home with her for just under 6 months while I worked(cruddy economy and we're National Guard at the moment) and the result was catastrophic. We were literally one signature away from a divorce and the missing signature was from the judge. Getting difficult child diagnosed and semi-stable has saved our marriage, what could be better than that for all involved? Knowing there are other families out there who struggle as we do is so comforting. [/QUOTE]
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