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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 105636" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>(((((Hugs))))) to you isisdreams and your difficult child. That's a very tough road to be on. Doesn't seem fair for a family to have to deal with so many tough issues on top of eachother. Hopefully, your husband's wise words will be of some strength and comfort to you as you fight this new battle for your difficult child. It's so hard to understand why hardships come our way, but I'm a firm believer that there is always something positive that can come out of it.</p><p></p><p>When my difficult child 1 was diagnosis'd with an autoimmune disease two years ago, it was very stressful and emotional for me to cope with on top of the difficult child-related issues. The one big positive that came out of all his tests, procedures, medications, and an "almost" surgery was that it brought my son and I closer together and put him more in touch with his feelings. </p><p></p><p>I hope that the "silver lining" makes itself evident to you and your difficult child, too.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there! :angel:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 105636, member: 3444"] (((((Hugs))))) to you isisdreams and your difficult child. That's a very tough road to be on. Doesn't seem fair for a family to have to deal with so many tough issues on top of eachother. Hopefully, your husband's wise words will be of some strength and comfort to you as you fight this new battle for your difficult child. It's so hard to understand why hardships come our way, but I'm a firm believer that there is always something positive that can come out of it. When my difficult child 1 was diagnosis'd with an autoimmune disease two years ago, it was very stressful and emotional for me to cope with on top of the difficult child-related issues. The one big positive that came out of all his tests, procedures, medications, and an "almost" surgery was that it brought my son and I closer together and put him more in touch with his feelings. I hope that the "silver lining" makes itself evident to you and your difficult child, too. Hang in there! [img]:angel:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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