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<blockquote data-quote="PonyGirl" data-source="post: 364669" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>Thanks all! I had a mini-breakdown when I left the hospital yesterday. I am proud to say I never lose it in the room, but that long walk down the hallway taking me away from my grandboy just gets to me sometimes, you know? I got to the Jeep where husband was waiting for me, and he drove a few blocks and then pulled over so he could hold my hand while I cried. All I could think was, "That poor boy!" He is such a brave trooper, most of the time he doesn't show any pain, but yesterday was a glimpse of how ockie he really feels, and my heart shattered.</p><p> </p><p>The weight of the last few days is showing on difficult child. Rest assured, he has been there to see his poor son struggling. daughter in law has stayed at RMH, so difficult child has been the sole care-giver.</p><p> </p><p>It appears his stupid band has lost their stupid drummer (difficult child plays lead guitar) so there is hope there will be no more stupid gigs. These guys play the worst evil-hater-screaming-ugly-death-metal 'music' I will be glad to see the last of them.</p><p> </p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PonyGirl, post: 364669, member: 187"] Thanks all! I had a mini-breakdown when I left the hospital yesterday. I am proud to say I never lose it in the room, but that long walk down the hallway taking me away from my grandboy just gets to me sometimes, you know? I got to the Jeep where husband was waiting for me, and he drove a few blocks and then pulled over so he could hold my hand while I cried. All I could think was, "That poor boy!" He is such a brave trooper, most of the time he doesn't show any pain, but yesterday was a glimpse of how ockie he really feels, and my heart shattered. The weight of the last few days is showing on difficult child. Rest assured, he has been there to see his poor son struggling. daughter in law has stayed at RMH, so difficult child has been the sole care-giver. It appears his stupid band has lost their stupid drummer (difficult child plays lead guitar) so there is hope there will be no more stupid gigs. These guys play the worst evil-hater-screaming-ugly-death-metal 'music' I will be glad to see the last of them. Peace [/QUOTE]
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