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Saw difficult child today
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 573521" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Sig please know that I appreciate and welcome your comments and it helps to know you truly understand. I told my husband today through tears that it is so apparent difficult child's brain works so differently than ours and I truly don't think she ever worries about anything. And perhaps it will help her survive if she does have to go to jail someday. Trying to understand how she thinks is as impossible for me than it is for her to care about tomorrow today. And so I just wish I could turn off my worry, lay my head on my pillow and sleep at night without tossing and turning and waking in a panic. I honestly dreamt about her all week, not really a dream just like semi conscious because I never really fell asleep.</p><p></p><p>I wish we could look inside our difficult child's brains to see what it is that makes them the way they are because neither of them have any care for what their future holds or what roadblocks they are putting in their way.</p><p></p><p>DDD it's already cooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 573521, member: 59"] Sig please know that I appreciate and welcome your comments and it helps to know you truly understand. I told my husband today through tears that it is so apparent difficult child's brain works so differently than ours and I truly don't think she ever worries about anything. And perhaps it will help her survive if she does have to go to jail someday. Trying to understand how she thinks is as impossible for me than it is for her to care about tomorrow today. And so I just wish I could turn off my worry, lay my head on my pillow and sleep at night without tossing and turning and waking in a panic. I honestly dreamt about her all week, not really a dream just like semi conscious because I never really fell asleep. I wish we could look inside our difficult child's brains to see what it is that makes them the way they are because neither of them have any care for what their future holds or what roadblocks they are putting in their way. DDD it's already cooked. [/QUOTE]
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