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Originally Posted by wildflowerchild25
I actually wanted to take the WRAP course that’s offered through NAMI but it’s on Wednesday evenings and my mom works Wednesday evenings so I can’t. I don’t have anyone else to rely on for babysitting unfortunately and I don’t want anyone else at my house (ie a typical babysitter).
I’m finally calm now that I’ve been home from work for a few hours. My son calmed me down. He asked me if I was happy and I had to of course say yes so even though I felt like crying I kinda did the whole “fake it til you make it” thing. Now I’m not exactly happy but I don’t feel quite as awful.
I don’t WANT to feel like **** for the next four months. I need to come up with some sort of game plan. I’m a problem SOLVER, not a wallower. But I’m just not sure what I should do yet.
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I’m really glad your son helped you feel better. I can relate to that. Carrying on for the sake of your child that needs you. I really hope that turn around for you.
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