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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 91383" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>For the first time since I became so very ill, I will be visiting wm this coming week. :thumb: I've missed my son, however, I've been a bit scared of seeing him.</p><p></p><p>He's grown larger than me - he can be aggressive & outright mean. I'm not up for mean or aggressive on any given day. That part of wm I do not miss.</p><p></p><p>wm has been prepared for the change in my appearance; the changes in my ability to walk & in some cases communicate clearly. He knows that my hair has fallen out in patches & that I generally wear scarves. He hasn't been made aware of how weak I am - he is no dummy. If I'm walking with a cane or a walker I can be knocked over easily. wm's therapist & 2 male workers will be there - you know, just in case. I can't say enough - wm is one angry young man. </p><p></p><p>And I love that angry young man & have missed him. Part of the anger has been my inability to get out to see him with-o the proper prescribed interventions in place. Prescribed by my doctors & wm's doctors. </p><p></p><p>husband has backed this up implicitly. </p><p></p><p>So, I get to see my ever angry young wm on this coming Thursday. I'm hoping to have a good 20 minutes together - I'm bringing his favorite treat. Olives. Along with the latest edition of Harry Potter.</p><p></p><p>Please keep your fingers crossed. This is exciting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 91383, member: 393"] For the first time since I became so very ill, I will be visiting wm this coming week. [img]:thumb:[/img] I've missed my son, however, I've been a bit scared of seeing him. He's grown larger than me - he can be aggressive & outright mean. I'm not up for mean or aggressive on any given day. That part of wm I do not miss. wm has been prepared for the change in my appearance; the changes in my ability to walk & in some cases communicate clearly. He knows that my hair has fallen out in patches & that I generally wear scarves. He hasn't been made aware of how weak I am - he is no dummy. If I'm walking with a cane or a walker I can be knocked over easily. wm's therapist & 2 male workers will be there - you know, just in case. I can't say enough - wm is one angry young man. And I love that angry young man & have missed him. Part of the anger has been my inability to get out to see him with-o the proper prescribed interventions in place. Prescribed by my doctors & wm's doctors. husband has backed this up implicitly. So, I get to see my ever angry young wm on this coming Thursday. I'm hoping to have a good 20 minutes together - I'm bringing his favorite treat. Olives. Along with the latest edition of Harry Potter. Please keep your fingers crossed. This is exciting. [/QUOTE]
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