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Hi everyone,

We are having a very bad week. My dh 's company suddenly decided that they

want him to move to Montana or they will lay him off. The company wanted us

all to fly out for the weekend so my dh had to explain about Brook and how

we could not take him on a trip like that. We just moved to this new house

last year so he could be near this job.

Anyway I can't imagine living there and giving up the support systems I

have for Brook and my parents live here and the weather gets really cold and

snowy there. The kids are doing well in school here. So I have been having

panic attacks and I can't eat a thing. Here we go again. I made an

appointment with a psychiatrist for tomorrow. Hopefully my husband can get

another job out here soon and my medications will kick in. I really have no

tolerance any more for life's ups and downs, surprises like this just throw

me over the edge. There is already too much stress in my life and something

like this is just too much.

Marisa

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In a message dated 3/21/01 5:36:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, poggim@...

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<< Hi everyone,

We are having a very bad week. My dh 's company suddenly decided that

they

want him to move to Montana or they will lay him off. The company wanted us

all to fly out for the weekend so my dh had to explain about Brook and how

we could not take him on a trip like that. We just moved to this new house

last year so he could be near this job. >>

Marisa,

Big time prayers coming your way. I can't even pretend to know what it would

be like to leave here and move somewhere else. (dream about moving at

times!) LOL Just the move is bad enough, but to leave all your supports and

school. Sorry. (((((hugs))))) I will be praying for you.

Gail

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-marisa,

MAJOR HUGS AND DRUGS!!!! i am so sorry to hear that about dh's job..... i

pray and knock hard on the wood until my knuckles bleed that he can find

another alternative for employment...i am sure you are on pins and needles

with worry and anxiety.... i know tis h ard to make a major move...ashton

has been up rooted five times in her nine years....6 schools in nine years,

and eight houses.... no wonder i don't want to move.....lmao i am th inking

of locating to blacksburg va where va tech is....seems the schools are much

better there.........very inclusive and great also by a teaching

university.... take care and hang in there...many prayers being said for you

and me....leah

>From: poggim@...

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>Subject: Re: bad week

>Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 17:34:23 EST

>

>Hi everyone,

> We are having a very bad week. My dh 's company suddenly decided that

>they

>want him to move to Montana or they will lay him off. The company wanted us

>all to fly out for the weekend so my dh had to explain about Brook and how

>we could not take him on a trip like that. We just moved to this new house

>last year so he could be near this job.

> Anyway I can't imagine living there and giving up the support systems

> I

>have for Brook and my parents live here and the weather gets really cold

>and

>snowy there. The kids are doing well in school here. So I have been having

>panic attacks and I can't eat a thing. Here we go again. I made an

>appointment with a psychiatrist for tomorrow. Hopefully my husband can get

>another job out here soon and my medications will kick in. I really have no

>tolerance any more for life's ups and downs, surprises like this just throw

>me over the edge. There is already too much stress in my life and something

>like this is just too much.

>Marisa

>

>

>

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Marisa...I'll be thinking about you. I can't imagine having to move away from

everything familiar...i'll certainly pray for quick acting meds and a good job

in the area!!! I'm sorry that you are going through so much. Cheri

Re: bad week

Hi everyone,

We are having a very bad week. My dh 's company suddenly decided that they

want him to move to Montana or they will lay him off. The company wanted us

all to fly out for the weekend so my dh had to explain about Brook and how

we could not take him on a trip like that. We just moved to this new house

last year so he could be near this job.

Anyway I can't imagine living there and giving up the support systems I

have for Brook and my parents live here and the weather gets really cold and

snowy there. The kids are doing well in school here. So I have been having

panic attacks and I can't eat a thing. Here we go again. I made an

appointment with a psychiatrist for tomorrow. Hopefully my husband can get

another job out here soon and my medications will kick in. I really have no

tolerance any more for life's ups and downs, surprises like this just throw

me over the edge. There is already too much stress in my life and something

like this is just too much.

Marisa

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Hi ya'll. Well I completely fell off the wagon and rolled into the

ditch this week.

I've actually been sick most of this week. Migrains, sinus drainage,

nausea and dizziness. It's been pretty cruddy.

I took the whole week off from everything. I didn't work out a single

time. No way was I getting on the treadmill with the dizzy head. And

I threw nutrition to the wind. Well, mostly.. well, yeah, I did not

eat right most of the time.

Now that that's all behind me it's time to pick back up and get back

to the job at hand.

I love reading all the posts with such great ideas and wonderful

information.

You ladies totally rock.

Deb

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Hi Deb,

as one who fell of the horse and drowned in a fat puddle earlier

this week, I feel ya. It was about 3 days where I was out of

control. :-)

I jumped back on, on Wednesday and feel ok now.

I had that sinus thing too this week. Could be something going

around. Whatever it was, it's gone now.

It just started to snow here, some BIG beautiful flakes.

I'm off to run in it!

>

> Hi ya'll. Well I completely fell off the wagon and rolled into the

> ditch this week.

>

> I've actually been sick most of this week. Migrains, sinus

drainage,

> nausea and dizziness. It's been pretty cruddy.

>

> I took the whole week off from everything. I didn't work out a

single

> time. No way was I getting on the treadmill with the dizzy head.

And

> I threw nutrition to the wind. Well, mostly.. well, yeah, I did

not

> eat right most of the time.

>

> Now that that's all behind me it's time to pick back up and get

back

> to the job at hand.

>

> I love reading all the posts with such great ideas and wonderful

> information.

>

> You ladies totally rock.

>

> Deb

>

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Sandy

It must be great to know that your daughter benefits so much from her

therapist. Poor thing - kids can be so mean sometimes. It's one of my big

fears -

with this OCD - that something traumatic will happen to upset my daughter &

the OCD gets worse because of it -- it's especially sad when that 'something'

is just another kid being hurtful.

LT

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Lynn,

Yes, I know it is my hubby's OCD/anxiety issues that make him get

this way. I've thought about seeing a therapist just to pitch all my

frustrations out there (when I feel like I am drowning in anxiety

issues all around me), but I usually try to journal instead. It

helps me release some of the tension. . . and I don't think a

therapist could help much anyway. Although, I have been known to

unload some stuff on my son's therapist - not on purpose - but it

just sort of comes out in the course of things, ya know. Up until my

son was diagnosed with OCD, I could never figure out why hubby would

get like this sometimes - now I know and that makes it easier, but

nevertheless, not easy. If you'd like to talk, email me at

mcmom444@...

> >

> > Hi all, I just needed to vent. This past week was

> horrible. First

> Bre

> > came home from school and said she found out her

> best friend, who

> has

> > been pulling away, has hated her for 2 years, thinks

> she is hyper

> and

> > overdramatic and dresses weird. It set Bre's ocd off

> with thoughts

> of

> > killing herself and some depression. She doubted who

> she is and it

> > just turned her world upside down for a few days. I

> took her to see

> > her therapist and that did help her get back on

> track.

> > Then I found out my friend's husband told her he's

> not happy and

> wants

> > a divorce. Then my friend who lives in other state

> called me and

> had

> > been drinking. When I confronted her about it, cause

> she was drunk,

> > she got mad and hung up on me. She had driven with

> her son in the

> car!

> > I hope next week is better! They say all the hard

> things in life

> make

> > us stronger...I think I like being weak! :)

> > Sandy

> >

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Hi Sandy, in my experience I sometimes think things happen in 3's.

When at least 2 bad/sour things happen, I wait for the 3rd to drop,

LOL!

((hugs)) to Bre, that really has to hurt I know. Sounds like

the " friend " was a bit dramatic. My teen years...well, I'd say from

the start of junior high (middle school now) through the end of high

school, my close friends changed over the years. Some stayed, some

passed, etc. And sometimes with LOTS of drama too, so Bre's not

alone. I'm sooo glad not to be going through the emotional teen

years again. Wish I has words of wisdom for her, she's been very

helpful to , even just his knowing he's not alone dealing

with issues.

Hope things settle down for Bre, and YOU and your friends.

Apparently a lot to be going on outside your family too.

>

> Hi all, I just needed to vent. This past week was horrible. First

Bre

> came home from school and said she found out her best friend, who

has

> been pulling away, has hated her for 2 years, thinks she is hyper

and

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Tamra,

I have always considered myself a hardy person too, with pretty darn

good coping skills overall, but you are right, this can get the best

of anyone when too many things hit at once. I went through a very

difficult time before/after my son was diagnosed (not knowing what

was happening to him) and after discovering all the secrets of my

husband (knowing he was anxious, but not knowing why before then).

It was very depressing for me. I spent many days at home, while

everyone else was out of the house, just crying and crying. I tried

to remain strong from them, but I wasn't sure I was going to get

through. I took general psychology and self-adjustment psychology in

college, and I think what I learned in those classes helped me, along

with lots of prayer. I was (still am) involved in an auto accident

case (I was the one hit and injured) on top of all of this, and I

didn't want to generate any new medical info (especially

psychological) while this was/is pending, since I would have to turn

over any medical records to the opposing side - or explain why not.

So, I just went it (and am still going it) alone - except once and

awhile when I release a little to my son's therapist - just to say it

out loud to someone else, I guess. Journaling and sharing with folks

on here helps a lot - just knowing I am not alone in the frustration

of it all.

After the suit is over, I may just get an appointment for myself -

who knows. Now that my oldest has been diagnosed with dysthymia -

that is another stone thrown into the mix. I had hoped his was just a

passing phase for him several months back, but it turned out to be

more serious. Depression runs in my husband's family, and of course,

my hubby has OCD. But, my son is doing much better now, so I am very

thankful for that. And, my hubby's anxiety/OCD has been on the

waning curve the past two days.

Thanks for sharing. It really does help me feel better about it

all. :)

> >

> > Lynn,

> >

> > Yes, I know it is my hubby's OCD/anxiety issues that make him get

> > this way. I've thought about seeing a therapist just to pitch

all

> my

> > frustrations out there (when I feel like I am drowning in anxiety

> > issues all around me), but I usually try to journal instead. It

> > helps me release some of the tension. . . and I don't think a

> > therapist could help much anyway. Although, I have been known to

> > unload some stuff on my son's therapist - not on purpose - but it

> > just sort of comes out in the course of things, ya know. Up

until

> my

> > son was diagnosed with OCD, I could never figure out why hubby

> would

> > get like this sometimes - now I know and that makes it easier,

but

> > nevertheless, not easy. If you'd like to talk, email me at

> > mcmom444@

>

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