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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 153881"><p>Very similar story here as well. Our difficult child child (adopted) has a kind heart, but has nearly taken every ounce of strength, energy, vitality, resources from the family. To adopt again would be unfair to everyone concerned and out of the question. I was uninformed in every way possible. Even easy child was a challenge on some days, since I have some health concerns, little experience and no family assistance. Having a difficult child in a mix was overwhelming MUCH of the time. We have learned many things (including some great things) from the experience, but it has been a long/tough road. In addition, easy child spent a year being a difficult child himself. That year was a year of total blackness that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. I think everyone has to make these decisions for themselves, but of course it is imperative to take into consideration the full picture...what is already on your plate. Will this <strong>clearly</strong> effect your life (and those you love) in a <strong>positive </strong>way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 153881"] Very similar story here as well. Our difficult child child (adopted) has a kind heart, but has nearly taken every ounce of strength, energy, vitality, resources from the family. To adopt again would be unfair to everyone concerned and out of the question. I was uninformed in every way possible. Even easy child was a challenge on some days, since I have some health concerns, little experience and no family assistance. Having a difficult child in a mix was overwhelming MUCH of the time. We have learned many things (including some great things) from the experience, but it has been a long/tough road. In addition, easy child spent a year being a difficult child himself. That year was a year of total blackness that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. I think everyone has to make these decisions for themselves, but of course it is imperative to take into consideration the full picture...what is already on your plate. Will this [B]clearly[/B] effect your life (and those you love) in a [B]positive [/B]way? [/QUOTE]
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