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Feeling like most disloyal mom ever
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 678899" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Nlj, I'm really sure that anything I say doesn't have any bearing to Ache's girlfriend's decisions. Let's just say that she is not a type of girl who would let others decide for her.</p><p></p><p>My sadness is more about having to ad it it to myself. Like Calamity Jane said, it really is a different thing to just think of something or even say it to hubby, or say something in frustration of anger, than to say something to an outsider in calm conversation after giving it some thought. It makes it all so very real. While I of course do not know what future holds to my son, I can't keep telling myself that this is a phase, something he needs to battle trough, something that will be a thing of the past in some point.</p><p></p><p>It will very soon be six years from incident that onset his PTSD. It is over quarter of his life. He has been diagnosed and treated for it four years this summer. At this point it is a chronic disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 678899, member: 14557"] Nlj, I'm really sure that anything I say doesn't have any bearing to Ache's girlfriend's decisions. Let's just say that she is not a type of girl who would let others decide for her. My sadness is more about having to ad it it to myself. Like Calamity Jane said, it really is a different thing to just think of something or even say it to hubby, or say something in frustration of anger, than to say something to an outsider in calm conversation after giving it some thought. It makes it all so very real. While I of course do not know what future holds to my son, I can't keep telling myself that this is a phase, something he needs to battle trough, something that will be a thing of the past in some point. It will very soon be six years from incident that onset his PTSD. It is over quarter of his life. He has been diagnosed and treated for it four years this summer. At this point it is a chronic disease. [/QUOTE]
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