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As you guys know difficult child#1 is SO close to my heart...to tell or not to tell..that is ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 529500" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>That is such a typical difficult child response DDD. It takes a while for things to register with them what things actually MEAN. </p><p></p><p>I am pretty close with Danny. I cannot go anywhere for any length of time without him calling me to see if I am ok, where am I, when am I comming home, and got forbid if I tell him 6:00 and then get waylaid till 7:00, then its constant calling till I answer my phone. Its constant communication with him for a mom status. SO just rolls his eyes when he hears my phone ring LOL But when I was in the hospital, I didn't get one call. Why was that? Well, he knew where I was, and SO kept him updated daily (he did constantly ask how I was). When I got home, some of his friends came to visit and said Danny was really worried about me, kept everyone updated on his FB page and was asking for prayers when I went into the operating room. It was an eyebrow raiser for me, especially as far as the prayer thing goes as he was not raised in a religious household- don't even think he was ever in a church LOL He did step up when I came home though even though there was really nothing for him to do, he always asked if there was something I needed him to get for me. </p><p></p><p>I think as long as they know what is happening, its easier for them to cope</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 529500, member: 47"] That is such a typical difficult child response DDD. It takes a while for things to register with them what things actually MEAN. I am pretty close with Danny. I cannot go anywhere for any length of time without him calling me to see if I am ok, where am I, when am I comming home, and got forbid if I tell him 6:00 and then get waylaid till 7:00, then its constant calling till I answer my phone. Its constant communication with him for a mom status. SO just rolls his eyes when he hears my phone ring LOL But when I was in the hospital, I didn't get one call. Why was that? Well, he knew where I was, and SO kept him updated daily (he did constantly ask how I was). When I got home, some of his friends came to visit and said Danny was really worried about me, kept everyone updated on his FB page and was asking for prayers when I went into the operating room. It was an eyebrow raiser for me, especially as far as the prayer thing goes as he was not raised in a religious household- don't even think he was ever in a church LOL He did step up when I came home though even though there was really nothing for him to do, he always asked if there was something I needed him to get for me. I think as long as they know what is happening, its easier for them to cope Marcie [/QUOTE]
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