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Done, so why do I feel worse?
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<blockquote data-quote="allydem" data-source="post: 464490" data-attributes="member: 12714"><p>Oh my goodness, Star, I feel terrible for the pain you had to endure. It almost seems like a story right out of the movies. But everything you said makes so much sense. I'm grateful you understand my pain, but certainly not at the expense of your own wellbeing ( or lack thereof ). I'm slowly getting used to the new lifestyle that I once upon a time never envisioned for my family. I've had to go back to my family doctor to get medications to help me sleep as I already passed out at work due to lack of sleep and not eating properly. My days consist of keeping busy at work, keeping busy once I get home, and weekends, I thankfully have my crew of friends and family to keep me occupied. I'm lucky if I get a text once every 10 days from my son, but the way I see it? He's making his path, and hopefully it'll be on the road to a successful future. When the texts do come in, I ask no quesitons, just comment with a "good for you!". I don't initiate messages, haven't heard his voice in over 2 weeks, and missed him terribly. I guess it'll be a couple of years before I hear "thank you" if at all. I'm not expecting it, but there isn't a day that I pray he's happy in the decision he's made. </p><p>Thank you very much for your insight. I'm sorry to say, I actually feel a sense of relief after reading your story.</p><p></p><p>{{{{{HUGS}}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allydem, post: 464490, member: 12714"] Oh my goodness, Star, I feel terrible for the pain you had to endure. It almost seems like a story right out of the movies. But everything you said makes so much sense. I'm grateful you understand my pain, but certainly not at the expense of your own wellbeing ( or lack thereof ). I'm slowly getting used to the new lifestyle that I once upon a time never envisioned for my family. I've had to go back to my family doctor to get medications to help me sleep as I already passed out at work due to lack of sleep and not eating properly. My days consist of keeping busy at work, keeping busy once I get home, and weekends, I thankfully have my crew of friends and family to keep me occupied. I'm lucky if I get a text once every 10 days from my son, but the way I see it? He's making his path, and hopefully it'll be on the road to a successful future. When the texts do come in, I ask no quesitons, just comment with a "good for you!". I don't initiate messages, haven't heard his voice in over 2 weeks, and missed him terribly. I guess it'll be a couple of years before I hear "thank you" if at all. I'm not expecting it, but there isn't a day that I pray he's happy in the decision he's made. Thank you very much for your insight. I'm sorry to say, I actually feel a sense of relief after reading your story. {{{{{HUGS}}}} [/QUOTE]
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