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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 340072" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>When difficult child was about 10 months old until about 2 1/2, I spent most of our time in Toronto at the Hospital For Sick Children. I heard so many diagnosis's or possible ones that I lived a terror every day that luckily didn't come to pass. But boy, I learned to be happy for every new day and for every moment he was/is here with me. </p><p></p><p>I met so many families. I saw so many of the most ill children you can imagine. I would chat to entire extended families, only to see one of them sobbing one day and know they had lost the good fight for the family kidlet. It was the most horrific 2 years of my life, yet the most inspirational at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Some days when difficult child was at its worst, I'd wonder about those parents with lost children. I imagine they'd put up with my difficult child's worst every day just to bring their child back to them. It is truly humbling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 340072, member: 4264"] When difficult child was about 10 months old until about 2 1/2, I spent most of our time in Toronto at the Hospital For Sick Children. I heard so many diagnosis's or possible ones that I lived a terror every day that luckily didn't come to pass. But boy, I learned to be happy for every new day and for every moment he was/is here with me. I met so many families. I saw so many of the most ill children you can imagine. I would chat to entire extended families, only to see one of them sobbing one day and know they had lost the good fight for the family kidlet. It was the most horrific 2 years of my life, yet the most inspirational at the same time. Some days when difficult child was at its worst, I'd wonder about those parents with lost children. I imagine they'd put up with my difficult child's worst every day just to bring their child back to them. It is truly humbling. [/QUOTE]
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