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Is it normal to feel this lost/dazed/confused?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 238834" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>KNC: Welcome. I vote yes too. This is your child that you love and these are conditions that are not the predators,and dangers that we usually are prepared to survive. No one ever gave me the fyi on what to do if your child tells you they have access to a gun and plan to use it. Or how to make life good while living with a depressive illness suffered by any family member. </p><p> I hope you find a support group springs up to help you each step of the way.</p><p>This site is a comfort for alot of people. I am glade you found it. Most important you are seeking the sources to meet your families needs now.</p><p> Take time to make sure you have other resourses as well just for you and your husband during this time. yes it is important that you find what you need for your children. And the mental impact on your lives is also vital. You have the emotional need to greive your desperate situation as it is and to come to grips with this seperate from the care and treatments you are bringing to meet your childrens needs. You need to have supportive safe people you trust close to you who are prepared to hear your pain and to offer relavent input to help you through this moment.</p><p> And some of these people you may not have met yet. Use your phone as well and find out what and who you can turn to for what ever you need to have heard said. There are caring supportive people and it is ok to look and gather as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 238834, member: 6271"] KNC: Welcome. I vote yes too. This is your child that you love and these are conditions that are not the predators,and dangers that we usually are prepared to survive. No one ever gave me the fyi on what to do if your child tells you they have access to a gun and plan to use it. Or how to make life good while living with a depressive illness suffered by any family member. I hope you find a support group springs up to help you each step of the way. This site is a comfort for alot of people. I am glade you found it. Most important you are seeking the sources to meet your families needs now. Take time to make sure you have other resourses as well just for you and your husband during this time. yes it is important that you find what you need for your children. And the mental impact on your lives is also vital. You have the emotional need to greive your desperate situation as it is and to come to grips with this seperate from the care and treatments you are bringing to meet your childrens needs. You need to have supportive safe people you trust close to you who are prepared to hear your pain and to offer relavent input to help you through this moment. And some of these people you may not have met yet. Use your phone as well and find out what and who you can turn to for what ever you need to have heard said. There are caring supportive people and it is ok to look and gather as needed. [/QUOTE]
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