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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 533481" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>yes, I hear you....if not for this group I'd not have one either. I KNOW there are people out there but even when I checked NAMI or the autism society or domestic violence center...never found one that related to our situation. Since my son is in a fetal alcohol class and has behaviors similar to kids with FASD I might check to see if there are any groups for that. I swear I saw a flyer, but again, I will feel a little outside of the group with his not quite having all of the same issues and plenty of extra ones. I can imagine that even going to alanon and those types of family groups might not always fit this kind of situation since they have more of a structure for how you share. I'd love a group like this in real life where we can talk about anything....even really hard things...and things not directly related to our g'sfg because everything is connected, and people here still have the bigger p icture of: in a life like this.....here are my thoughts for you on this subject......</p><p></p><p>I hope for you that in time, this group will become as "real" as it does for me. Many members yet my brain sees them as individuals and genuine friends. I have been blessed to actually meet a couple and several have become real name friends through email or private messages and face book. That took a little time but by that I mean a few months. </p><p></p><p>Welcome again....if you dont see many responses this weekend, it can be slow....go ahead and add a little post to this thread to bring it back into "new posts" closer to the top tomorrow and those that h ave been busy this weekend will probably chime in. We also have the night owls who will catch this post in the middle of the night, smile.</p><p></p><p>In the mean time there are some of us around who dont have older kids but still know it is a very challenging thing to have such intensive kids! </p><p></p><p>HUGS to you.... Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 533481, member: 12886"] yes, I hear you....if not for this group I'd not have one either. I KNOW there are people out there but even when I checked NAMI or the autism society or domestic violence center...never found one that related to our situation. Since my son is in a fetal alcohol class and has behaviors similar to kids with FASD I might check to see if there are any groups for that. I swear I saw a flyer, but again, I will feel a little outside of the group with his not quite having all of the same issues and plenty of extra ones. I can imagine that even going to alanon and those types of family groups might not always fit this kind of situation since they have more of a structure for how you share. I'd love a group like this in real life where we can talk about anything....even really hard things...and things not directly related to our g'sfg because everything is connected, and people here still have the bigger p icture of: in a life like this.....here are my thoughts for you on this subject...... I hope for you that in time, this group will become as "real" as it does for me. Many members yet my brain sees them as individuals and genuine friends. I have been blessed to actually meet a couple and several have become real name friends through email or private messages and face book. That took a little time but by that I mean a few months. Welcome again....if you dont see many responses this weekend, it can be slow....go ahead and add a little post to this thread to bring it back into "new posts" closer to the top tomorrow and those that h ave been busy this weekend will probably chime in. We also have the night owls who will catch this post in the middle of the night, smile. In the mean time there are some of us around who dont have older kids but still know it is a very challenging thing to have such intensive kids! HUGS to you.... Dee [/QUOTE]
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