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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 709046" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Suzir, what is this? I am unfamiliar with the term.</p><p></p><p>While I am sorry about Ache's injury, it seems he is maturing quite a bit. I think his thinking about schooling makes sense. Sports careers do not last forever. I remember in the past you mentioned that he could have a lifelong pension? Did I understand correctly? With the 5 years of pay, would he still qualify for this? Given that the PTSD was related to his work, it seems he should no? Is this something that would be beneficial to him or would it establish him as "disabled" and/or stigmatizing and unable to work at anything?</p><p></p><p>So happy for you and for him that he pursued the intensive treatment, your willingness to have him return home seems to be have been a great benefit.</p><p></p><p>So great about finishing the PhD and the rewards of your new career. Joy sounds like he has on his way. Reassuring that he is headed in a direction you feel makes sense and is a good fit. How are your father and your husband?</p><p></p><p>I did think about you Suzir. Glad you checked in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 709046, member: 18958"] Suzir, what is this? I am unfamiliar with the term. While I am sorry about Ache's injury, it seems he is maturing quite a bit. I think his thinking about schooling makes sense. Sports careers do not last forever. I remember in the past you mentioned that he could have a lifelong pension? Did I understand correctly? With the 5 years of pay, would he still qualify for this? Given that the PTSD was related to his work, it seems he should no? Is this something that would be beneficial to him or would it establish him as "disabled" and/or stigmatizing and unable to work at anything? So happy for you and for him that he pursued the intensive treatment, your willingness to have him return home seems to be have been a great benefit. So great about finishing the PhD and the rewards of your new career. Joy sounds like he has on his way. Reassuring that he is headed in a direction you feel makes sense and is a good fit. How are your father and your husband? I did think about you Suzir. Glad you checked in. [/QUOTE]
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