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[quote=Anonymous]Amen, pp. OP, you can do this, but not if you can't take care of yourself. I use both talk and drug therapy (even before I had an sn kid) and it has allowed me not to get into that awful circular way of thinking (things are bad, they'll always be bad, there's nothing I can do). It allows me to be open to advice and, most importantly, without the depression or extreme anxiety, I have the ENERGY to implement them. Perspective, my friend, perspective. If that doesn't help, watch your kid sleeping. Take in their peacefulness and their gentleness and remind yourself of that next time things get rough. It's not an easy or even fair path that we're all on here. But it's our path. Accept that (and all the joy and hell that goes with it) and you'll find more peace. [/quote]
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