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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 397664"><p>There are no words.</p><p>We know about those 'sick to the stomach' moments.</p><p>This one had to be a doozey.</p><p>Christmas (in particular) is often a hxll ride over here with 'you know who.' I thank the one above, we were spared this year...I do believe it was the first and I am humbled and grateful.</p><p>I pray that you have one of these next year. To say that you deserve this is the understatement of the century. But, I have faith that it will come to pass.</p><p>My heart (as always) goes out to you and husband. You are strong. PLEASE practice good health practices.....and if you haven't found a support group as of yet....get thee to one asap.</p><p>As always, I hope that you will continue to make good mental health services available to your daughter, but she will have to make the decision to make use of these services and move forward.</p><p>It is a real kick in the backside...but my husband often says 'it is what it is,' and although I cringe when i hear this...I understand its meaning...we just don't have control over what we would like to.</p><p>Hugs/good thoughts and prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 397664"] There are no words. We know about those 'sick to the stomach' moments. This one had to be a doozey. Christmas (in particular) is often a hxll ride over here with 'you know who.' I thank the one above, we were spared this year...I do believe it was the first and I am humbled and grateful. I pray that you have one of these next year. To say that you deserve this is the understatement of the century. But, I have faith that it will come to pass. My heart (as always) goes out to you and husband. You are strong. PLEASE practice good health practices.....and if you haven't found a support group as of yet....get thee to one asap. As always, I hope that you will continue to make good mental health services available to your daughter, but she will have to make the decision to make use of these services and move forward. It is a real kick in the backside...but my husband often says 'it is what it is,' and although I cringe when i hear this...I understand its meaning...we just don't have control over what we would like to. Hugs/good thoughts and prayers. [/QUOTE]
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