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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP this time will pass, faster than you think. I know it's hard when you are in the thick of it. I would outsource all you can. Remember being a single mom means you still have all the responsibility and no help. And you can't control how your irresponsible ex parents on his time so, find a way to make it work.[/quote] Op here. I agree I just don’t know what to do about the rage I feel all the time. Rage and exhaustion.[/quote] Talk to your doctor. Maybe a tiny dose of Zoloft will keep you sane until you can divorce.[/quote] I would recommend Prozac rather then Zoloft, which made me even more exhausted..Takes the edge off the rage though. Expect him to do absolutely nothing OP. Encourage him to work and make as much money as possible, as that is all he sounds like he wants to do anyhow. You take care of you and the children, your clothes, your car, your meals. If he happens to be around to eat, great, if not, oh well. He takes care of anything that is only his, like his car and clothes, etc.. since he can't seem to do anything else. [/quote]
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