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Old 01-27-2012, 05:51 PM #8
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I can so relate!!! I hate that cabin fever feeling. I get it often. Sometimes I just need a jail break. I had some seizure activity again several months ago. I just past my 6 month without any activity so I am good to go. However, when I do drive, I stick close to home. DD20 is borrowing my car as she needs it to get to and from work. It is so hard to sit home all day and not go anywhere or see another person. I spent so much of my 6 months like that. It was not fun. I'm over by family now so it makes it much easier.

My only advice is to read if you can, pamper yourself as you see fit, take up some sort of hobby, and remember there is always time out for the kids. j/k Of course, when my girls were little we had nap time every day on the weekends and then as they got older it became rest time and then as teens it was break time. It was away for everyone to have some down time and time to themselves. Anyhow, hang in there and know you are not alone in how you are feeling.
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