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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 193584"><p>Good question and I do think therapy is a good idea.</p><p>For me, it was mostly about turning a certain age and putting things in perspective.</p><p>I just didn't have it in me to keep going at this speed and I love myself too much to continue.</p><p>I have horrible moments where I question things and I have the advantage of a husband who takes care of much.</p><p>But generally, it is the notion that I just physically and emotionally can not do it. </p><p>I wish to be productive in this world and can not drain myself by putting all my energy in one place.</p><p>difficult child will have to step up to the plate and make a way for herself with the assitance provided to her by her family. She might need a little extra and that is okay. When you are a family you should be willing to pitch in for the weaker fellow. But there are lines to be drawn. It should not be to the extent that you suffer. Sure, there are ups and downs, but life was meant to be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 193584"] Good question and I do think therapy is a good idea. For me, it was mostly about turning a certain age and putting things in perspective. I just didn't have it in me to keep going at this speed and I love myself too much to continue. I have horrible moments where I question things and I have the advantage of a husband who takes care of much. But generally, it is the notion that I just physically and emotionally can not do it. I wish to be productive in this world and can not drain myself by putting all my energy in one place. difficult child will have to step up to the plate and make a way for herself with the assitance provided to her by her family. She might need a little extra and that is okay. When you are a family you should be willing to pitch in for the weaker fellow. But there are lines to be drawn. It should not be to the extent that you suffer. Sure, there are ups and downs, but life was meant to be good. [/QUOTE]
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