Yes. And just when you think you've pulled someone out of the insanity, educated them and they seem receptive, like a neighbor or a friend, the next time you see them they've fallen back into the void and you have to pull them out again. It's utterly exhausting. We see very few people these days, just too exhausting to deal with our own …
Yes. And just when you think you've pulled someone out of the insanity, educated them and they seem receptive, like a neighbor or a friend, the next time you see them they've fallen back into the void and you have to pull them out again. It's utterly exhausting. We see very few people these days, just too exhausting to deal with our own child alone and then turn around and explain ourselves to others. We're so done. But thankful, sadly, to know we're in this together with other families.
Yes. And just when you think you've pulled someone out of the insanity, educated them and they seem receptive, like a neighbor or a friend, the next time you see them they've fallen back into the void and you have to pull them out again. It's utterly exhausting. We see very few people these days, just too exhausting to deal with our own child alone and then turn around and explain ourselves to others. We're so done. But thankful, sadly, to know we're in this together with other families.
Ditto. Absolutely exhausting.