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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 557751" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Oh boy JKF, you are on quite the ride! I am so sorry, it's a tough one, but I think CrazyinVa is absolutely right, he is testing you and you're doing a wonderful job of meeting those tests with all the right responses. Not to say it's easy, or that your emotional responses are anything but appropriate under the circumstances. </p><p></p><p>Keep taking those deep breaths, recognize that you are doing the very best you can under extraordinarily challenging circumstances, that others are not judging your reactions they are being supportive of you, your son is in very good hands, and right now in this moment, all is okay. You got through the crisis and for many of us, that is a triumph to celebrate. Do something sweet and kind and nurturing for yourself, these episodes are so trying on our vulnerable Mother hearts, you did a good job, now just let go, breath and make every attempt to enjoy your day...................(((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 557751, member: 13542"] Oh boy JKF, you are on quite the ride! I am so sorry, it's a tough one, but I think CrazyinVa is absolutely right, he is testing you and you're doing a wonderful job of meeting those tests with all the right responses. Not to say it's easy, or that your emotional responses are anything but appropriate under the circumstances. Keep taking those deep breaths, recognize that you are doing the very best you can under extraordinarily challenging circumstances, that others are not judging your reactions they are being supportive of you, your son is in very good hands, and right now in this moment, all is okay. You got through the crisis and for many of us, that is a triumph to celebrate. Do something sweet and kind and nurturing for yourself, these episodes are so trying on our vulnerable Mother hearts, you did a good job, now just let go, breath and make every attempt to enjoy your day...................(((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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