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Argh! Kid is a mess. And very volatile mess for that
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 659438" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Love does that. Carrying someone in your heart does that. It is the same with our more typical kids. It is just that with our more troubled kids the manifestation of that tend to be more troubling than with our more typical kids.</p><p></p><p>For me, at least I imagine, situation would be the same if Joy would had been recently diagnosed with, say epilepsy or type 1 diabetes, I would worry, I would fret, I would need to guard myself tight not to pour that fretting and worry about him handling it all to others in embarrassing and violating Joy's privacy way. I would be awake 3 a.m. worrying for him too.</p><p></p><p>My Ache is mentally ill, but in the end, it is not much different from if my Joy would have a serious physical illness. What I would be worried about would be slightly different but the essence of that worry would be the same.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, at times I need to guard myself also so that I wouldn't boast too much on how awesome kid Joy is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 659438, member: 14557"] Love does that. Carrying someone in your heart does that. It is the same with our more typical kids. It is just that with our more troubled kids the manifestation of that tend to be more troubling than with our more typical kids. For me, at least I imagine, situation would be the same if Joy would had been recently diagnosed with, say epilepsy or type 1 diabetes, I would worry, I would fret, I would need to guard myself tight not to pour that fretting and worry about him handling it all to others in embarrassing and violating Joy's privacy way. I would be awake 3 a.m. worrying for him too. My Ache is mentally ill, but in the end, it is not much different from if my Joy would have a serious physical illness. What I would be worried about would be slightly different but the essence of that worry would be the same. And yeah, at times I need to guard myself also so that I wouldn't boast too much on how awesome kid Joy is. [/QUOTE]
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