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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 243280" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>klmno:Bless your sweet mothers heart you have had so much to cope with and the stress and responsibility. His diagnosis is going to be clear enough to others in due time. What can you do to get yourself feeling the best you can so you are sleeping and your body is stronge for this challenge you have as his mother?</p><p> One idea that poped into my mind that may or maynot be useful for you is how about finding a veteran who could be your watch guy or gal when your boy is home again so you can take a class in whatever strikes your fancy so that you are doing what you need for yourself to have that regular ccertain time for you? At least someone with combat training is not going to be at risk in the event he were to get edgey.</p><p> Maybe next time your mind which has been non-stop preoccupied with all these details and being so creative about finding the way to get to where you are finally now...say stop...force yourself to day dream about getting on the bus to Belise and then lull yourself in to a sleepy stuper as the bus is rolling down the highway....all your support group all around you in leisure travel outfits...count the trees and the catus on the roof tops of the tile houses, and the boots upside down on the fences made of irregular sticks....red boot, black boot, tan boot...sip another sip of the delicious hourcheta you bought when the bus stopped for los banos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 243280, member: 6271"] klmno:Bless your sweet mothers heart you have had so much to cope with and the stress and responsibility. His diagnosis is going to be clear enough to others in due time. What can you do to get yourself feeling the best you can so you are sleeping and your body is stronge for this challenge you have as his mother? One idea that poped into my mind that may or maynot be useful for you is how about finding a veteran who could be your watch guy or gal when your boy is home again so you can take a class in whatever strikes your fancy so that you are doing what you need for yourself to have that regular ccertain time for you? At least someone with combat training is not going to be at risk in the event he were to get edgey. Maybe next time your mind which has been non-stop preoccupied with all these details and being so creative about finding the way to get to where you are finally now...say stop...force yourself to day dream about getting on the bus to Belise and then lull yourself in to a sleepy stuper as the bus is rolling down the highway....all your support group all around you in leisure travel outfits...count the trees and the catus on the roof tops of the tile houses, and the boots upside down on the fences made of irregular sticks....red boot, black boot, tan boot...sip another sip of the delicious hourcheta you bought when the bus stopped for los banos. [/QUOTE]
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