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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 168741" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Steely, the other posters have had great things to say. The only thing I'd like to add is that TRY to keep your head in control. Yes, we've all had those desparate feelings and periods in our lives- maybe not so painful as yours, having lost your sister and best friend. I can't imagine how difficult that must be- on top of the struggles of raising a difficult child with the other obstacles you have had to confront. I wish I could send enough comfort and Hugs to mend it all... but I can't.</p><p></p><p>The good thing here is that you do see that your heart is going in one direction, but your head is trying to keep you focused on what you need to do. Try to think about how you will feel and what you will have wished you would have done - five years from now. Don't give into the negative feelings- they can never make you happier.</p><p></p><p>I know that I don't know you personally, but from your posts that I have read, it appears to me that you are a person that gains strength from exhibiting integrity and standing up for what you believe in. I take it that you have been a great Mom to your son and that he is starting to show appreciation for that. I think you have a sense of pride for being an advocate for our kids in general and you don't take ***from anybody.</p><p></p><p>Keep your head in control.... and HUGS!!! You deserve them!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 168741, member: 3699"] Steely, the other posters have had great things to say. The only thing I'd like to add is that TRY to keep your head in control. Yes, we've all had those desparate feelings and periods in our lives- maybe not so painful as yours, having lost your sister and best friend. I can't imagine how difficult that must be- on top of the struggles of raising a difficult child with the other obstacles you have had to confront. I wish I could send enough comfort and Hugs to mend it all... but I can't. The good thing here is that you do see that your heart is going in one direction, but your head is trying to keep you focused on what you need to do. Try to think about how you will feel and what you will have wished you would have done - five years from now. Don't give into the negative feelings- they can never make you happier. I know that I don't know you personally, but from your posts that I have read, it appears to me that you are a person that gains strength from exhibiting integrity and standing up for what you believe in. I take it that you have been a great Mom to your son and that he is starting to show appreciation for that. I think you have a sense of pride for being an advocate for our kids in general and you don't take ***from anybody. Keep your head in control.... and HUGS!!! You deserve them!! [/QUOTE]
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