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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 727969" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Strangeworld:</p><p></p><p>So sorry you are going through this. We all get it here. </p><p></p><p>I tend to overshare also and wear my heart on my sleeve. I have toughened up considerably though.</p><p></p><p>I am fortunate to have many close friends that have been very supportive. I'm sure they feel sorry for us and I hate that but I have been so blessed in every other way in my life and I focus on that. I cherish it and I appreciate it more than most people I think. If one thing this has taught me, it is compassion for others. I had it before but never like I have it now. It also taught me that life is really about helping others. </p><p></p><p>Origami I do so hope your son gets a lot out of his program which is similar to the program our son is in. It's sad that your "friend" is acting that way about this. I almost want to say that I would probably keep my distance from her. She is a social worker and MUST know this hurts you! If I know someone is intentionally hurting me, then that is not someone I want in my life. You don't need that. Just saying!</p><p></p><p>You have gotten great advice here and you will continue to get great advice. No one knows our pain. They will never get it. But they may have things in their life that are different but just as painful. No one is spared.</p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/notalone.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":notalone:" title="notalone :notalone:" data-shortname=":notalone:" /><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/staystrong.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":staystrong:" title="staystrong :staystrong:" data-shortname=":staystrong:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 727969, member: 15032"] Strangeworld: So sorry you are going through this. We all get it here. I tend to overshare also and wear my heart on my sleeve. I have toughened up considerably though. I am fortunate to have many close friends that have been very supportive. I'm sure they feel sorry for us and I hate that but I have been so blessed in every other way in my life and I focus on that. I cherish it and I appreciate it more than most people I think. If one thing this has taught me, it is compassion for others. I had it before but never like I have it now. It also taught me that life is really about helping others. Origami I do so hope your son gets a lot out of his program which is similar to the program our son is in. It's sad that your "friend" is acting that way about this. I almost want to say that I would probably keep my distance from her. She is a social worker and MUST know this hurts you! If I know someone is intentionally hurting me, then that is not someone I want in my life. You don't need that. Just saying! You have gotten great advice here and you will continue to get great advice. No one knows our pain. They will never get it. But they may have things in their life that are different but just as painful. No one is spared. :notalone::staystrong: [/QUOTE]
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