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Another SA family post...our "real" family wouldn't get it!
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 555642" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>You showed huge amount of restraint and grace, if you were not either rolling on your floor laughing or ripping hair out of his head. I certainly do feel for you.</p><p></p><p>But I have to say I also feel for your grandson. I'm sure that all this, being disabled, having to face a reality he will always be disabled and with low income, that things he probably thought about his future when he was young is out of his reach. It just has to be difficult for also him to adapt, to change his perspective. I know it is also very difficult for you, but with his disabilities it will likely take even more time for him to really come terms with it all and see, that he can have a good life, maybe not just the one he always thought. I bet that till now he has more or less always thought he could get back to the wagon so to speak, if he just chose to do so. To accept, it is not like that is terribly hard for you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 555642, member: 14557"] You showed huge amount of restraint and grace, if you were not either rolling on your floor laughing or ripping hair out of his head. I certainly do feel for you. But I have to say I also feel for your grandson. I'm sure that all this, being disabled, having to face a reality he will always be disabled and with low income, that things he probably thought about his future when he was young is out of his reach. It just has to be difficult for also him to adapt, to change his perspective. I know it is also very difficult for you, but with his disabilities it will likely take even more time for him to really come terms with it all and see, that he can have a good life, maybe not just the one he always thought. I bet that till now he has more or less always thought he could get back to the wagon so to speak, if he just chose to do so. To accept, it is not like that is terribly hard for you all. [/QUOTE]
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