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<blockquote data-quote="kt4394" data-source="post: 685552" data-attributes="member: 20273"><p>thanks so much. I'm trying to stay strong and keep him where he is. My husband is trying too, but its even harder for him. Through all of this, he has always wanted to believe the best and give him the benefit of the doubt, not believing what is right in front of us. Husband went to visit him and I can sense his wavering on son being in hospital. I can't even deal. We are finally supposed to go to file for Child Requiring Assistance tomorrow, something that has been put off because of husband's ambivalence. </p><p>On top of all of this, my (other) son scratched my car last night pretty bad, which took a while and some crying and swearing to get past it and realize it was just cosmetic and nothing in the big picture of things. Then, today, I wasn't paying attention pulling out of parking lot and drove right into another car! ARGH!!! The person I hit was so nice about it, saying how things could be so much worse, it could be cancer, etc. I told him that I know how it could be so much worse, but yet there I was bawling my eyes out like a big, fat, hysterical fool. </p><p>I'm so glad to be able to come here to vent. I feel better already. thanks<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/thunderstorm.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thunderstorm:" title="thunderstorm :thunderstorm:" data-shortname=":thunderstorm:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kt4394, post: 685552, member: 20273"] thanks so much. I'm trying to stay strong and keep him where he is. My husband is trying too, but its even harder for him. Through all of this, he has always wanted to believe the best and give him the benefit of the doubt, not believing what is right in front of us. Husband went to visit him and I can sense his wavering on son being in hospital. I can't even deal. We are finally supposed to go to file for Child Requiring Assistance tomorrow, something that has been put off because of husband's ambivalence. On top of all of this, my (other) son scratched my car last night pretty bad, which took a while and some crying and swearing to get past it and realize it was just cosmetic and nothing in the big picture of things. Then, today, I wasn't paying attention pulling out of parking lot and drove right into another car! ARGH!!! The person I hit was so nice about it, saying how things could be so much worse, it could be cancer, etc. I told him that I know how it could be so much worse, but yet there I was bawling my eyes out like a big, fat, hysterical fool. I'm so glad to be able to come here to vent. I feel better already. thanks:thunderstorm: [/QUOTE]
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