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The balancing act
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<blockquote data-quote="Carolita2" data-source="post: 674118" data-attributes="member: 19632"><p>So sorry, how heartbreaking...</p><p>My best friend lost her son 3 years ago December 29th..She did everything humanly possible to help him. No rhyme or reason to who gets clean and who doesn't, and who lives or dies, so scary. She has worked and is working very hard to get survive this unspeakable loss...I am in awe of her, that she is surviving...</p><p>This is the toughest thing to deal with, no doubt...I have a son who is totally blind and severely autistic and it is a cake walk compare to dealing with the roller coaster ride we've been on with his brother.In fact he is a joy and a gift in our lives.</p><p>The addict is also a wonderful guy and he has lived a tortured life...We have been told by professionals many times that it's quite amazing that he is still alive...He is 39.</p><p>I, too, try to live each moment at a time and see what is good and have gratitude..</p><p>There are times when I can do that and times when I am merely trying to survive.</p><p>I am praying for you tough lovin' and your son. You show amazing strength with all thst you are dealing with.</p><p>Carolita</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolita2, post: 674118, member: 19632"] So sorry, how heartbreaking... My best friend lost her son 3 years ago December 29th..She did everything humanly possible to help him. No rhyme or reason to who gets clean and who doesn't, and who lives or dies, so scary. She has worked and is working very hard to get survive this unspeakable loss...I am in awe of her, that she is surviving... This is the toughest thing to deal with, no doubt...I have a son who is totally blind and severely autistic and it is a cake walk compare to dealing with the roller coaster ride we've been on with his brother.In fact he is a joy and a gift in our lives. The addict is also a wonderful guy and he has lived a tortured life...We have been told by professionals many times that it's quite amazing that he is still alive...He is 39. I, too, try to live each moment at a time and see what is good and have gratitude.. There are times when I can do that and times when I am merely trying to survive. I am praying for you tough lovin' and your son. You show amazing strength with all thst you are dealing with. Carolita [/QUOTE]
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