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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 109304" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Thank you EVERYONE for the warm-hearted replies! :flower:</p><p></p><p>husband did some reading last night and today, and I think he's understanding his condition a little better and calming down a bit. Still not happy about this, but able to accept what's on his plate and move forward. He broke the news to his parents this evening, so I'm sure our phone will be ringing off the hook over the next few days when the rest of the clan find out!</p><p></p><p>We've already got two neurosurgical consults scheduled for January, so the ball is officially rolling. I just have to round up reports and imaging studies next week so we can take them on the road. And he starts his anti-seizure medications tonight.</p><p></p><p>The difficult child stuff by itself is tolerable... it's just a little maddening when so much crud hits the fan in such a short period of time! I'm not going to stress over the holidays one bit -- made the decision months ago to forego the annual family letter and cards, and I'm not hosting ANYTHING this year, so this will be much easier on me than years past.</p><p></p><p>Our winter break has officially started, and not a moment too soon! I think we're all going to hibernate for a while... lighting a fire tonight, putting on jammies and slippers, making a cup of tea, maybe watching a movie with the kids. :thumb:</p><p></p><p>It is SO nice to know there are people like you all out there!</p><p></p><p>Happy Holidays!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 109304, member: 3444"] Thank you EVERYONE for the warm-hearted replies! [img]:flower:[/img] husband did some reading last night and today, and I think he's understanding his condition a little better and calming down a bit. Still not happy about this, but able to accept what's on his plate and move forward. He broke the news to his parents this evening, so I'm sure our phone will be ringing off the hook over the next few days when the rest of the clan find out! We've already got two neurosurgical consults scheduled for January, so the ball is officially rolling. I just have to round up reports and imaging studies next week so we can take them on the road. And he starts his anti-seizure medications tonight. The difficult child stuff by itself is tolerable... it's just a little maddening when so much crud hits the fan in such a short period of time! I'm not going to stress over the holidays one bit -- made the decision months ago to forego the annual family letter and cards, and I'm not hosting ANYTHING this year, so this will be much easier on me than years past. Our winter break has officially started, and not a moment too soon! I think we're all going to hibernate for a while... lighting a fire tonight, putting on jammies and slippers, making a cup of tea, maybe watching a movie with the kids. [img]:thumb:[/img] It is SO nice to know there are people like you all out there! Happy Holidays! [/QUOTE]
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