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Simultaneous emotional highs and lows for wife, and me
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 436026" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I'm so sorry, what an emotional rollercoaster. It's difficult enough to deal with the emotional fallout from dealing with a difficult child at their worst, but when other things happen at the same time, I know it just wears you down. I once went from one hospital where Youngest had some minor surgery, straight to another hospital where my mother was dying. Another time I visited my difficult children on two different floors of the same psychiatric hospital, on the same day. Those of us that are "blessed" with difficult children in our lives, seem to get chaos in abundance, don't we?! I'm glad that at least part of own "chaos" is something joyous, the birth of another grandchild. I know too, though, that the rubber band of joy vs. grief is a tough one to take.</p><p></p><p>It must be incredibly frustrating to be so far away. I'm glad your wife has family to support her until you can get there. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 436026, member: 1157"] I'm so sorry, what an emotional rollercoaster. It's difficult enough to deal with the emotional fallout from dealing with a difficult child at their worst, but when other things happen at the same time, I know it just wears you down. I once went from one hospital where Youngest had some minor surgery, straight to another hospital where my mother was dying. Another time I visited my difficult children on two different floors of the same psychiatric hospital, on the same day. Those of us that are "blessed" with difficult children in our lives, seem to get chaos in abundance, don't we?! I'm glad that at least part of own "chaos" is something joyous, the birth of another grandchild. I know too, though, that the rubber band of joy vs. grief is a tough one to take. It must be incredibly frustrating to be so far away. I'm glad your wife has family to support her until you can get there. Hang in there.. [/QUOTE]
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