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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 512633" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>RA - </p><p></p><p>There are a few select parents that have come together over the years that are battle-weary, exhausted, hurting, with hearts so tired it makes our bones ache under the pressures we face every day. We are those parents. We aren't so unique other than the fact that in a crazy, ugly world surrounded by intollerance for disorders and illnesses that can't be seen with a human eye; we parent our children the best we know how and receive probably the smallest about of credit for fighting enumerable, invisible wars with seemingly no end in sight. Yet despite facing overwhelming odds? We perservere for our children, educate the public and sometimes when it seems all else has failed either them, or us? We detach and let the world have them giving them yet another chance while hitting our knees for the millionth time in their lives and ours - in hopes that 'THIS' is the lesson learned that we could not teach them ourselves. And through it all? We handle it with grace, dignity and each other. </p><p></p><p>That's how I have seen it with each and every one of us - but it took a LONG, LONG time - to come to the realization that I couldn't do it alone. -</p><p></p><p>Many hugs & love dear one - </p><p>You are never alone (even if you are sitting in your car crying) - I think maybe you needed to know that today! ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 512633, member: 4964"] RA - There are a few select parents that have come together over the years that are battle-weary, exhausted, hurting, with hearts so tired it makes our bones ache under the pressures we face every day. We are those parents. We aren't so unique other than the fact that in a crazy, ugly world surrounded by intollerance for disorders and illnesses that can't be seen with a human eye; we parent our children the best we know how and receive probably the smallest about of credit for fighting enumerable, invisible wars with seemingly no end in sight. Yet despite facing overwhelming odds? We perservere for our children, educate the public and sometimes when it seems all else has failed either them, or us? We detach and let the world have them giving them yet another chance while hitting our knees for the millionth time in their lives and ours - in hopes that 'THIS' is the lesson learned that we could not teach them ourselves. And through it all? We handle it with grace, dignity and each other. That's how I have seen it with each and every one of us - but it took a LONG, LONG time - to come to the realization that I couldn't do it alone. - Many hugs & love dear one - You are never alone (even if you are sitting in your car crying) - I think maybe you needed to know that today! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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