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Fran...where are you? Suz...where are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 621465" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Apparently there have been 2,464 new posts since I've dropped off the face of the earth. I popped in here on a whim today not really planning to post until I saw this thread. Good to read the updates!</p><p> </p><p>My life got busy with classes and work and kid's activities and pretty much cruised along pretty uneventfully until a few months ago when my oldest (college age) was diagnosed with cancer. In some very real ways it has reminded me of those early difficult child years--the stress, the lack of control, the impact on the family, not being able to plan. I've thought more of those days recently than I have in ages.</p><p> </p><p>As for the one who brought me here--now high school age and doing mostly the same: pretty difficult at home, functional in school/outside world, compensating for issues and doing well in classes, challenged in navigating the social landscape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 621465, member: 701"] Apparently there have been 2,464 new posts since I've dropped off the face of the earth. I popped in here on a whim today not really planning to post until I saw this thread. Good to read the updates! My life got busy with classes and work and kid's activities and pretty much cruised along pretty uneventfully until a few months ago when my oldest (college age) was diagnosed with cancer. In some very real ways it has reminded me of those early difficult child years--the stress, the lack of control, the impact on the family, not being able to plan. I've thought more of those days recently than I have in ages. As for the one who brought me here--now high school age and doing mostly the same: pretty difficult at home, functional in school/outside world, compensating for issues and doing well in classes, challenged in navigating the social landscape. [/QUOTE]
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