Things keep going good and then worse again

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League_Girl
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29 Aug 2012, 6:08 pm

My life this year. We have hit bad luck and it's mostly my husband. Things get better and then something else goes wrong. Things aren't so back normal after all like I thought. Today I felt so sick to my stomach because of the anxiety attack I had in the car and I nearly rear ended someone but luckily no one was behind me and I stopped just in time when I slammed on my breaks. Then I came home and felt like I was starving and I didn't care if it was just nausea or hunger so I ate anyway. I also feel exhausted and I have to go to work in less than an hour.

Then things get better again. My husband says this is all temporary but I am thinking maybe someone is right, things won't get better. Now my husband is thinking about applying for Social Security and his work would help him with it. His work decided to put him on part time and make that a special thing for him so he can make money and get a new brace he can afford and then it will end his pain and his seizures will stop and his upset stomach. The he won't be vomiting anymore and throwing up his medicine he takes for his seizures. Then they will put him on full time again.

*waits for something else to go wrong again*


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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.

Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.


AardvarkGoodSwimmer
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29 Aug 2012, 10:16 pm

Hi, when things are going okay, I sometimes have the feeling that something is going to happen. And sometimes stress can hit me in the middle of the day pretty hard.

PS On the plus side, it does sound like they are being pretty decent at your husband's job.



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29 Aug 2012, 11:00 pm

The only thing I really can say in this matter is the lower the lows the more you appreciate the highs.