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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 561818" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I didn't scroll up to see the comment about the service. I had the pleasure of meeting Tourette's Syndrome a couple years ago and everything you said about her is very true. I hope you can think about the parts of the service that gave you comfort and forget the rest. I have always thought that the pastor's comments should revolve around the person and thier family and some words of comfort, not any other agenda. </p><p></p><p>Take the time you need now to grieve for your son and to come to some kind of peace within yourself. Surround yourself with any support you have available. Come here to vent or cry or just talk. Know your son has had a profound impact on our family here. We are all part of the fabric that keeps this family together and we understand and empathise with you. We can't begin to understand how you feel but we feel your pain and want to help. I hope you reach out for grief counseling, I don't think anyone can go through what you have and not need help processing it.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 561818, member: 59"] I didn't scroll up to see the comment about the service. I had the pleasure of meeting Tourette's Syndrome a couple years ago and everything you said about her is very true. I hope you can think about the parts of the service that gave you comfort and forget the rest. I have always thought that the pastor's comments should revolve around the person and thier family and some words of comfort, not any other agenda. Take the time you need now to grieve for your son and to come to some kind of peace within yourself. Surround yourself with any support you have available. Come here to vent or cry or just talk. Know your son has had a profound impact on our family here. We are all part of the fabric that keeps this family together and we understand and empathise with you. We can't begin to understand how you feel but we feel your pain and want to help. I hope you reach out for grief counseling, I don't think anyone can go through what you have and not need help processing it. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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