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[quote=Anonymous]You’re allowed to have those feelings! Journaling can be very cathartic. But also please realize that not everyone has it easy. Yes you have a child with special needs, but you don’t know who’s going through a bad divorce, who is being abused by their spouse, whose kid looks fine on the outside but is plagued by crippling anxiety (like mine) or deeply depressed and not showing it. It’s easy to compare on the outside but remember that you don’t actually know what people are struggling with. They may be jealous of something you have that’s completely unrelated to parenting, but is something very legitimate. Definitely label your thoughts, allow them to be there, get therapy if needed, but also try and remember that you really only know the outside of someone’s life. [/quote]
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