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Matt's huge struggle with agorahpobia
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 470880" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have only known one person who suffered from that disability and she had the financial resources to have everything delivered to her home...a three story elegant home where she over the years ended up living solely on the first floor and then in limited space therein.</p><p></p><p>On a much more positive note, Matt shared his fears. Good grief, that is huge! It acknowledges his problem and also acknowledges how much he trusts you. I'm in awe. If you ever need reassurance that you are a wonderful Mom that is it. Congrats on being his safe person. The fact that he has signed up for a full college load of classes is also wonderful news. I'm rooting for him all the way. What a burden it must have been on him to keep his secret..and now, he has shared. Awesome. I am positive that there are a bunch of web sites on this disorder but the fact that he shared and he is trying college.....sounds really optimistic to me. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 470880, member: 35"] I have only known one person who suffered from that disability and she had the financial resources to have everything delivered to her home...a three story elegant home where she over the years ended up living solely on the first floor and then in limited space therein. On a much more positive note, Matt shared his fears. Good grief, that is huge! It acknowledges his problem and also acknowledges how much he trusts you. I'm in awe. If you ever need reassurance that you are a wonderful Mom that is it. Congrats on being his safe person. The fact that he has signed up for a full college load of classes is also wonderful news. I'm rooting for him all the way. What a burden it must have been on him to keep his secret..and now, he has shared. Awesome. I am positive that there are a bunch of web sites on this disorder but the fact that he shared and he is trying college.....sounds really optimistic to me. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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