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Post by elaine on Feb 11, 2015 2:20:31 GMT
Vent away and may tomorrow be a better day! Thank you! I am giving up on today and going to bed even though it is only 9 pm - three hours before I usually turn in. Tomorrow will be better with some sleep between me and today. Hugs!!! Sounds like a rough day! Hope the week ends better for you! thank you! Maybe he can leave it in the PE instructors office during PE? I'm sorry your having a sucky day. Glad we could listen to your vent. {{hug}} I won't rain on your thread but rest assured your not the only one having a sucky day. Hop2, thanks for the (((hugs))) and I'll give you some (((hugs))) in return. I'm sorry your day sucks too. I am having one of those weeks? months? it seems like forever. back in NOVEMBER my husband went to the ER because he was sick- he wanted to vomit but nothing would come up and he felt the urge for a BM but nothing would come out that end either. He had shallow breathing and chills and just felt WRONG. so we went to the ER. they do a bunch of tests on him and tell him it's pneumonia. this doesn't make a lot of sense to us (except he did have a persistent cough) but took the medicine and went home. he went back to his doctor who read the files from the ER and said "nope, not pnuemonia, it's a hernia". my husband had hernia repair surgery two weeks ago. my 18 yr old DD found a lump in her breast 6 months ago and went to get it rechecked and it had grown. It's causing her discomfort, so surgery for her too- scheduled for the 19th. Friday I was in my car and another vehicle hit me head on. My car is in the shop and has been since 11 am Friday. The other driver's insurance company hasn't even LOOKED at my car yet and it might be Thursday (my BIRTHDAY) before they get to it. No rental yet either. I think my husband had a stroke on Sunday, but he can't get into his doctor to get looked at and they wont let him see the on call guy. I want to run away and never come back but I can't because I am the "strong one" holding it together. Blah. Oh Man! I get exhausted just reading this - you are amazingly strong! Please take your dh to the ER if you think he had a stroke. Time is of the essence. I hope that your daughter's surgery goes smoothly and that all is benign. I can relate Elaine. My son is in 8th grade and has Asperger's (ASD now, and he is high functioning as well but he is SO FORGETFUL! I write him notes in his agenda every single morning and he still forgets things! His teacher put a schedule in his locker (on the inside of the door) so he knows what to bring to each class. He always forgets something and then has to go back to the locker, disrupting the class. He also has high anxiety and if he forgets something, his anxiety goes through the roof and he won't tell her until it's too late. It's frustrating for him, his teacher, and me. We are currently trying to figure out other strategies for him to remember things. Then, to top that off, DH went to Boston for four days. Got back on Sunday night. His suitcase is still sitting full in our room on the floor. Not emptied, nothing taken out, his suit bag with his tux and suit still inside is hanging off of his dresser drawer! I REFUSE to put it away. It's driving me crazy having it just sit there, but I am not moving it. He is a grown assed man and can bloody well move it himself. i think we must share older sons and dh's! My older son forgets things all the time too - we have so many checklists! Being better organized has been an IEP goal for forever. And dh putting away his stuff? Ha! Although he did do the dishes tonight, so he gets a bonus point or two for that. Oh my, it sounds like some of you are struggling through some very tough times. Sending (((hugs))) to all. Thanks, Lauren. I needed that. No advice here, but that respite care sounds amazing! I have some former clients who would kill to have that. That's so cool I'm so glad you have respite care as an available resource. What a brutal day. ((hugs)) Yes, it is a place called Jill's House, that is run by McLean Bible Church, and is positively amazing. They have be truly a G-ds end to our family and to our whole community. You have my sympathies on everything that is happening to you, but this stuck out to me. My DH had a stroke on Thurs and I can tell you that if you think your DH had a stroke, he needs to go to the ER at once. DH actually woke up on Weds with some stroke like symptoms, but because they involved a pre-existing condition, we wrote it off as just the next step in the evolution of the other problem. BIG MISTAKE! The drs think that was a TIA? (I think that's it) which was basically a warning. He woke up Thurs and it was obvious right away that something was not right. It took an MRI to confirm that it was actually a full stroke, i.e. bleeding in the brain. The response was completely different once they knew it was a stroke. He was immediately put on blood thinners, bp meds, and was monitored for 24+ hours because the first stroke is often followed quickly by other more devastating strokes. If we had been awake and realized what had happened, there is a medication that can be administered within the first 4 hours following a stroke that significantly decreases the damage. Marcy Marcy, how scary! I'm so glad you caught it relatively quickly. I hope that your dh makes a full recovery and doesn't have any more. I am off to bed everyone. Thank you all for listening to me and for all your kind words. They really do make a difference. May tomorrow be a better day for us all! G'nite.
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Post by azredhead on Feb 11, 2015 2:25:44 GMT
Hang in there ok I hope you guys can get some sleep.
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Post by momof3pits on Feb 11, 2015 2:31:21 GMT
Hugs to everyone!
My vent is that I'm basically exhausted all the time. Staying on DH afternoon schedule probably doesn't help me. I've been pretty lucky during my pregnancy, but oh god the third tri fatigue.. The struggle is real. I'm also tired, pun intended, of dog hair. I love my pups more than anything, but when I clean something and it's covered in dog hair ten minutes later I could scream. What's the point in even cleaning it in the first place? Oh, and we got two surprise bills in the mail that totalled almost 3k.. DH has been in a really not so great mood. I know all of these things are pretty minor, but that's my life right now!
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Post by ingrid on Feb 11, 2015 2:34:14 GMT
That's absolutely wonderful. I did respite care-related work years ago. It was probably one of the most challenging jobs I've ever done, but it was incredibly rewarding to know that it afforded dedicated, loving families a chance to take care of themselves for a short time when they desperately needed it. I makes me so happy whenever I hear about a family utilizing respite care and feeling positive about it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2015 2:36:22 GMT
Hugs*just*hugs.
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Post by J u l e e on Feb 11, 2015 2:42:04 GMT
Big hugs, Elaine! I hope something extra wonderful happens for you tomorrow. Just because!
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Post by M in Carolina on Feb 11, 2015 2:56:33 GMT
I am so sorry for what you're going through, Elaine. There are some good tracker devices available, and I hope that the perpetrator is caught so your ds gets his laptop back. I think your son has done a great job keeping up with his laptop to not have misplaced it or gotten it stolen through junior high and 9th grade. Kids don't seem to have a logical reason to why they steal stuff. In my school, nobody put anything valuable in the gym lockers either because they were so old and easy to break into.
Loquacious, you need to take your dh to the ER! He could continue to have more strokes until he is treated. Plus if the stroke is caused by a clot, putting him on heparin can shrink the clot and some of his symptoms can disappear.
When I had my TIA on a Saturday, the doctors thought that I was having an abnormal migraine because "26 year old women don't have strokes". So I went home, didn't feel any better, and had a full blown stroke with paralysis in the night and woke up that way on Tuesday. I spent 5 days in Neuro ICU and was able to walk again by the time I left. My team of doctors were able to figure out why I was having the strokes--I had a hole between the chambers of my heart, and they were able to fix it 3 weeks later.
My Vent: I'm so glad to finally get in to see a gastroenterologist. Yay! Somebody actually decided to try pancreatic enzymes. Finally! I realize that I've gained a lot of weight--it's BECAUSE I CAN'T EAT!!! The doctor was really blunt--"there's NO REASON a girl your height should EVER weight that much. (Dude, it's 40lbs, not 500...) Were you always heavy??" No, I wasn't heavy until I got pancreatitis and couldn't eat.
I'm concerned because this doctor is telling me to eat things like arugula and lettuces that I can't eat without causing an acute attack before he does the ERCP. He thinks the ERCP will fix my problem so I can eat regularly. Yay! I'll go on any diet he wants to put me on AFTER he fixes the problem. Thankfully the nurse is very sympathetic. She's had pancreatitis pain and knows how bad it hurts and that you can't eat. IF I eat, I get horrific pain and then vomit. It's not that I'm being a pansy about the pain and could eat if I really wanted.
I wish there was a simulator where doctors could feel what their patients feel for a minute.
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Post by luvnlifelady on Feb 11, 2015 3:04:06 GMT
Mine deals with autism too, but for me, it's not my own child, but the boy I drive to school (about 40 mins from his house). Normally he's fine with me. However, today he didn't want to leave so his mom asked me to come in the house to see if he would go with me and he did. However, on the way down, he started kicking me from the back seat. His legs are long enough to reach me somewhat. I pulled off the freeway and spoke to him gently and just waited until he calmed down but I tried to explain that he can't kick me while I drive since it's not safe. He seemed to get it. While getting him out of his car seat (he's 7 but the school prefers them to be in a 5 point harness for safety), he pulled my hair hard! He's rarely been physical with me, just the occasional attempt at batting at me before. On the way home, he started in with the kicking again. He is mostly non-verbal, so I understand that he's frustrated, but I still can't have him doing that. I am not trained to handle things if they escalate so I hope he calms down for tomorrow's drive.
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Post by mikklynn on Feb 11, 2015 14:31:35 GMT
elaine you made my day with this comment! "Some days there is nothing wrong with better living through medication."
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Post by snowsilver on Feb 11, 2015 14:51:58 GMT
Didn't see this until this morning, but am hoping your day is great today, Elaine, my friend. Hugs!
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Post by I-95 on Feb 11, 2015 15:10:10 GMT
I'm sorry Elaine. I've been in your shoes...respite is a wonderful thing, isn't it?
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Post by scrapmaven on Feb 11, 2015 19:46:46 GMT
Sounds like a day of relaxing and maybe a favorite pampering treat for mom is in order. Wishing you a much better day ahead.
Loquacious you need to get your dh seen immediately at an ER. Any doctor who would turn away a potential stroke patient scares me. I'm so sorry about your scary full plate and wish your dd and your dh healing. Thank goodness you are ok after being hit head on. Everything hits at once and that's unfair.
mlana, I'm sorry that your dh had a stroke. Please let us know how he's progressing.
Wishing all peas a much better week ahead.
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Post by elaine on Feb 11, 2015 20:57:15 GMT
Hang in there ok I hope you guys can get some sleep. Thanks! I was OUT at 9:30, and got up at 5:15, so almost 8 hours! It was the most sleep I've gotten at once in a while. Hugs to everyone! My vent is that I'm basically exhausted all the time. Staying on DH afternoon schedule probably doesn't help me. I've been pretty lucky during my pregnancy, but oh god the third tri fatigue.. The struggle is real. I'm also tired, pun intended, of dog hair. I love my pups more than anything, but when I clean something and it's covered in dog hair ten minutes later I could scream. What's the point in even cleaning it in the first place? Oh, and we got two surprise bills in the mail that totalled almost 3k.. DH has been in a really not so great mood. I know all of these things are pretty minor, but that's my life right now! I remember that third trimester fatigue. I used to sit there at work and fantasize about crawling under my desk and napping. I'm sorry about the dog hair, if a Roomba would work in your house, I'd go for it. Once you have a baby crawling around you will be spending tons of time on the floor. That's absolutely wonderful. I did respite care-related work years ago. It was probably one of the most challenging jobs I've ever done, but it was incredibly rewarding to know that it afforded dedicated, loving families a chance to take care of themselves for a short time when they desperately needed it. I makes me so happy whenever I hear about a family utilizing respite care and feeling positive about it. Dh and I are both psychologists, so we understand how important respite care is and have no qualms about using it, especially since our boys count down the days until they can go back. I've talked at least 20 families to sign up for Jill's House since they opened their doors - and all love it. We are very very blessed to have them here. Big hugs, Elaine! I hope something extra wonderful happens for you tomorrow. Just because! Thanks Elannah and Julee! I am so sorry for what you're going through, Elaine. There are some good tracker devices available, and I hope that the perpetrator is caught so your ds gets his laptop back. I think your son has done a great job keeping up with his laptop to not have misplaced it or gotten it stolen through junior high and 9th grade. Kids don't seem to have a logical reason to why they steal stuff. In my school, nobody put anything valuable in the gym lockers either because they were so old and easy to break into. Loquacious, you need to take your dh to the ER! He could continue to have more strokes until he is treated. Plus if the stroke is caused by a clot, putting him on heparin can shrink the clot and some of his symptoms can disappear. When I had my TIA on a Saturday, the doctors thought that I was having an abnormal migraine because "26 year old women don't have strokes". So I went home, didn't feel any better, and had a full blown stroke with paralysis in the night and woke up that way on Tuesday. I spent 5 days in Neuro ICU and was able to walk again by the time I left. My team of doctors were able to figure out why I was having the strokes--I had a hole between the chambers of my heart, and they were able to fix it 3 weeks later. My Vent: I'm so glad to finally get in to see a gastroenterologist. Yay! Somebody actually decided to try pancreatic enzymes. Finally! I realize that I've gained a lot of weight--it's BECAUSE I CAN'T EAT!!! The doctor was really blunt--"there's NO REASON a girl your height should EVER weight that much. (Dude, it's 40lbs, not 500...) Were you always heavy??" No, I wasn't heavy until I got pancreatitis and couldn't eat. I'm concerned because this doctor is telling me to eat things like arugula and lettuces that I can't eat without causing an acute attack before he does the ERCP. He thinks the ERCP will fix my problem so I can eat regularly. Yay! I'll go on any diet he wants to put me on AFTER he fixes the problem. Thankfully the nurse is very sympathetic. She's had pancreatitis pain and knows how bad it hurts and that you can't eat. IF I eat, I get horrific pain and then vomit. It's not that I'm being a pansy about the pain and could eat if I really wanted. I wish there was a simulator where doctors could feel what their patients feel for a minute. M, I am so glad you are getting to a gastroenterologist! I hope that he is able to fix the problem and you are able to eat pain-free again. (((Hugs)))
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Post by elaine on Feb 11, 2015 21:29:25 GMT
Mine deals with autism too, but for me, it's not my own child, but the boy I drive to school (about 40 mins from his house). Normally he's fine with me. However, today he didn't want to leave so his mom asked me to come in the house to see if he would go with me and he did. However, on the way down, he started kicking me from the back seat. His legs are long enough to reach me somewhat. I pulled off the freeway and spoke to him gently and just waited until he calmed down but I tried to explain that he can't kick me while I drive since it's not safe. He seemed to get it. While getting him out of his car seat (he's 7 but the school prefers them to be in a 5 point harness for safety), he pulled my hair hard! He's rarely been physical with me, just the occasional attempt at batting at me before. On the way home, he started in with the kicking again. He is mostly non-verbal, so I understand that he's frustrated, but I still can't have him doing that. I am not trained to handle things if they escalate so I hope he calms down for tomorrow's drive. I hope you and the boy you drive had better days today. I had a nice talk with our bus driver this morning - the bus comes to our front door at 6:30 am - and he said that I shouldn't worry and he drives my son, and that particular route, because he wants to work with special needs kids. It meant the world to me. elaine you made my day with this comment! "Some days there is nothing wrong with better living through medication." My pea-friend Anna*Banana and I talk on the phone quite a bit and have said this line to each other a number of times over the past decade. Didn't see this until this morning, but am hoping your day is great today, Elaine, my friend. Hugs! Thanks, Elise! Today has been better. I'm sorry Elaine. I've been in your shoes...respite is a wonderful thing, isn't it? Yes, respite care is literally an oasis in a desert! There would be less child abuse, I truly believe, if there was more readily available respite care. Even moms of typical kids have "those" days and could use just a few hours' break to rest and recharge. Sounds like a day of relaxing and maybe a favorite pampering treat for mom is in order. Wishing you a much better day ahead. Loquacious you need to get your dh seen immediately at an ER. Any doctor who would turn away a potential stroke patient scares me. I'm so sorry about your scary full plate and wish your dd and your dh healing. Thank goodness you are ok after being hit head on. Everything hits at once and that's unfair. mlana, I'm sorry that your dh had a stroke. Please let us know how he's progressing. Wishing all peas a much better week ahead. Thanks! I woke up extra early this morning to do the chores I bailed on last night, like packing for my son's stay at respite car tonight, the suitcase has to go on the bus with him to school. It was a minor struggle to dress him and get him out of bed - nothing like having to dress a 13 yo every morning while he is yelling at you "don't. wake. me. UP!" But I did get him on the bus! Called the vet because the dog has been losing hair on the back of one leg, but not due to licking it. It was also time for booster shots. Made an appointment for 9:30. Walked dog with my neighbor and her dog for 2 miles. Right before leaving for the vet, I got a voice text from my 13 yo letting me know he left his bag of deodorant at home and could I bring it to school (40 minutes away) for him. Collecting different types and scents of deodorant is his latest obsession. He loves to carry his collection with him. Moms of kids on the spectrum will get it, others may not. I voice texted him back that I would after I took dog to the vet. Dog has some type of bacterial infection on that leg that isn't mange, but they don't know exactly what type. So I had to clip the hair short on that leg this afternoon, and will start with medicated shampoo and oral antibiotics this evening. She hates being groomed and clipped so she isn't talking to me right now. On top of 2 shots and a dose of bordatella vaccine, which is now oral instead of nasal, she has had enough of people poking and prodding today. I then drove the bag o' deodorant over to the school along with a spare microwave we weren't using because all of the school's broke and they were without. So, one less thing in storage! Yay! Ds was happy to see me and happy to get his collection. I stopped to pick up a bagel with lox and cream cheese for lunch and had a glorious lunch! So, things are much better and less hectic today for me, my dog is not so sure she agrees.
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Post by gmcwife1 on Feb 11, 2015 22:02:20 GMT
Glad that even though this morning started out rough again, it's getting better And it's ok if the dog isn't talking to you, you probably need the break from everyone right now!!
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Post by I-95 on Feb 13, 2015 12:03:22 GMT
O.M.G. Every time I open the cabinet in my DD's bathroom there are at least 2 new scents in there! She has enough deodorant to last until the next millennium!
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Post by Florida Cindy on Feb 13, 2015 12:37:06 GMT
You seem to have it all together considering what you have on your plate, day after day. I hope you were able to get some rest when DS #2 was away overnight.
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Post by maryland on Feb 13, 2015 13:59:19 GMT
Elaine, sorry you had such a hard day! I hope today is a better day for you and your sons.
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Post by MorellisCupcake on Feb 13, 2015 17:28:53 GMT
TIA = transient ischemic attack (just saying. I work in a vascular surgery office.) I'm so sorry for all the trouble everyone is having. Some days life just bites. I have a son with high functioning autism. He's never been violent or aggressive (which, thankfully, since he's now 6'6", 220 and took up weight lifting!) But, he still has his own coping mechanisms.. last weekend I saw him pacing outside on the deck (which is fine, he paces to think and calm down), but then I heard him yelling. Not words, just random frustrated yelling. I had to go drag him inside and tell him not to do that outside.. it's fine to need a moment to regroup however you can, but you don't do it outside in front of the neighbors, KWIM? Most of the time (90%) he's pretty good, so this afternoon we're touring UMSL in St Louis, where he got accepted for college this fall. He wants to live in a dorm, which both freaks me out and scares me, but then again, the kid always surprises me. He's the one I worry about the most, my friendly giant. I've been coaching him that it's going to be loud, and lots of people around, etc., but he just says he'll be fine. He saw the dorms when DD was a freshman and sophomore, so he knows what he's in for. And I have to let him have his space and do his own thing... just in the same city where I live, just in case. Vent? I still own two houses so pay for those and all the associated utilities and taxes, pay rent on another house for DD at school, plus college tuition for one kid and now another one in the fall.. it's overwhelming a lot of days. Hopefully we can rent out our Charlotte house and get that off our plate for a while.
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Post by Anna*Banana on Feb 17, 2015 6:19:44 GMT
Mine deals with autism too, but for me, it's not my own child, but the boy I drive to school (about 40 mins from his house). Normally he's fine with me. However, today he didn't want to leave so his mom asked me to come in the house to see if he would go with me and he did. However, on the way down, he started kicking me from the back seat. His legs are long enough to reach me somewhat. I pulled off the freeway and spoke to him gently and just waited until he calmed down but I tried to explain that he can't kick me while I drive since it's not safe. He seemed to get it. While getting him out of his car seat (he's 7 but the school prefers them to be in a 5 point harness for safety), he pulled my hair hard! He's rarely been physical with me, just the occasional attempt at batting at me before. On the way home, he started in with the kicking again. He is mostly non-verbal, so I understand that he's frustrated, but I still can't have him doing that. I am not trained to handle things if they escalate so I hope he calms down for tomorrow's drive. I hope you and the boy you drive had better days today. I had a nice talk with our bus driver this morning - the bus comes to our front door at 6:30 am - and he said that I shouldn't worry and he drives my son, and that particular route, because he wants to work with special needs kids. It meant the world to me. elaine you made my day with this comment! "Some days there is nothing wrong with better living through medication." My pea-friend Anna*Banana and I talk on the phone quite a bit and have said this line to each other a number of times over the past decade. Didn't see this until this morning, but am hoping your day is great today, Elaine, my friend. Hugs! Thanks, Elise! Today has been better. I'm sorry Elaine. I've been in your shoes...respite is a wonderful thing, isn't it? Yes, respite care is literally an oasis in a desert! There would be less child abuse, I truly believe, if there was more readily available respite care. Even moms of typical kids have "those" days and could use just a few hours' break to rest and recharge. Sounds like a day of relaxing and maybe a favorite pampering treat for mom is in order. Wishing you a much better day ahead. Loquacious you need to get your dh seen immediately at an ER. Any doctor who would turn away a potential stroke patient scares me. I'm so sorry about your scary full plate and wish your dd and your dh healing. Thank goodness you are ok after being hit head on. Everything hits at once and that's unfair. mlana, I'm sorry that your dh had a stroke. Please let us know how he's progressing. Wishing all peas a much better week ahead. Thanks! I woke up extra early this morning to do the chores I bailed on last night, like packing for my son's stay at respite car tonight, the suitcase has to go on the bus with him to school. It was a minor struggle to dress him and get him out of bed - nothing like having to dress a 13 yo every morning while he is yelling at you "don't. wake. me. UP!" But I did get him on the bus! Called the vet because the dog has been losing hair on the back of one leg, but not due to licking it. It was also time for booster shots. Made an appointment for 9:30. Walked dog with my neighbor and her dog for 2 miles. Right before leaving for the vet, I got a voice text from my 13 yo letting me know he left his bag of deodorant at home and could I bring it to school (40 minutes away) for him. Collecting different types and scents of deodorant is his latest obsession. He loves to carry his collection with him. Moms of kids on the spectrum will get it, others may not. I voice texted him back that I would after I took dog to the vet. Dog has some type of bacterial infection on that leg that isn't mange, but they don't know exactly what type. So I had to clip the hair short on that leg this afternoon, and will start with medicated shampoo and oral antibiotics this evening. She hates being groomed and clipped so she isn't talking to me right now. On top of 2 shots and a dose of bordatella vaccine, which is now oral instead of nasal, she has had enough of people poking and prodding today. I then drove the bag o' deodorant over to the school along with a spare microwave we weren't using because all of the school's broke and they were without. So, one less thing in storage! Yay! Ds was happy to see me and happy to get his collection. I stopped to pick up a bagel with lox and cream cheese for lunch and had a glorious lunch! So, things are much better and less hectic today for me, my dog is not so sure she agrees. I'm doing this on my phone and can't delete and quote easily... I don't come here frequently and just saw this. {{{{hugs}}} Medication and respite care. It is just a necessity.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2015 6:51:50 GMT
No advice, just hugs! I hope everything gets resolved, especially the laptop. I can imagine it is stressful to both of you.
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Post by leftturnonly on Feb 17, 2015 9:02:43 GMT
I can't even imagine how hard you must have worked to get him into this kind of help. Bravo, Elaine!
If you bought the laptop with a credit card, you may have some kind of automatic insurance on it in case it gets stolen. We bought my daughter a camera that got stolen, and because we used American Express, American Express refunded our purchase money. (It never hurts to check.)
Hope you wake to a happier day today.
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Post by lucyg on Feb 17, 2015 14:53:23 GMT
I just realized this is an older thread. Hope life has been more peaceful this week. You deserve a break.
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Post by Tamhugh on Feb 17, 2015 15:11:38 GMT
For all of you special needs moms having a rough time, hugs! I work in an ES classroom (grades 9-12) and lately, we have been having a lot of meltdowns. It must be in the air.
As to the security cameras, they usually can't have them in a locker room because of the kids undressing.
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