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Old 02-12-2012, 10:21 PM #1
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Frown Stress and pcs

So my therapist tells me to minimize stress and focus on resting. What do you do when you lose your job, find out your teenager has been smonillaking pot after finding all kinds of pharaphailla. When confronted he tells you hes not going to stop and btw he hates my husband. I don't know how I can control this when living is a struggle with
out the stress. I feel like im in a fog, kinda outside myself. My head has daggers running through it and im exhausted. How do we deal when life is out of control?
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