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Update - eventful year, difficult child still doing poorly
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 564203" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Boy, life sure can get complicated in a New York minute can't it. I'm sorry you have had so many challenges in such a short period of time. My guess is that it is just as traumatic to face cancer when you are a medical professional as it is when you are medically ignorant...I can relate to the shock and other emotions that you faced. It is wonderful that you have had strong support from your Ex. Fingers crossed that all goes well. Are you altering your diet to organic dairy, produce etc.? </p><p></p><p>I have a difficult child grandson who has some of the same diagnosis's as yours. My goal is to avoid "stress" which is not easy with a difficult child or two. Anyway (Thank God I do still have a sense of humor!) when the family was informed that I had colon cancer everyone was shocked and saddened. difficult child looked at me and said "I don't know what the big deal is, Mama. You're old and expected to die anyway." Everyone's jaw dropped and I burst out laughing. "Yep, son, you're right."</p><p>Aspergers, BiPolar (BP), ADHD plus another diagnosis or two....yep, you never know what's coming out of the mouth next.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers with hopes that your new career will bring great happiness. Meanwhile, don't eat any <u>normal</u> apples, celery, bell peppers, peaches, strawberries, imported nectarines, kale/grees, grapes, spinach, lettuce, cucumbers, blueberries, potatoes or green beans. You may have to hit your 401K but "organic" is available for those things as well as low fat milk, eggs, cottage cheese etc. Choosing your fish and your chicken will be another challenge.......and will keep your mind off difficult child. DDD <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/choir.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":choir:" title="choir :choir:" data-shortname=":choir:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 564203, member: 35"] Boy, life sure can get complicated in a New York minute can't it. I'm sorry you have had so many challenges in such a short period of time. My guess is that it is just as traumatic to face cancer when you are a medical professional as it is when you are medically ignorant...I can relate to the shock and other emotions that you faced. It is wonderful that you have had strong support from your Ex. Fingers crossed that all goes well. Are you altering your diet to organic dairy, produce etc.? I have a difficult child grandson who has some of the same diagnosis's as yours. My goal is to avoid "stress" which is not easy with a difficult child or two. Anyway (Thank God I do still have a sense of humor!) when the family was informed that I had colon cancer everyone was shocked and saddened. difficult child looked at me and said "I don't know what the big deal is, Mama. You're old and expected to die anyway." Everyone's jaw dropped and I burst out laughing. "Yep, son, you're right." Aspergers, BiPolar (BP), ADHD plus another diagnosis or two....yep, you never know what's coming out of the mouth next. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers with hopes that your new career will bring great happiness. Meanwhile, don't eat any [U]normal[/U] apples, celery, bell peppers, peaches, strawberries, imported nectarines, kale/grees, grapes, spinach, lettuce, cucumbers, blueberries, potatoes or green beans. You may have to hit your 401K but "organic" is available for those things as well as low fat milk, eggs, cottage cheese etc. Choosing your fish and your chicken will be another challenge.......and will keep your mind off difficult child. DDD :choir: [/QUOTE]
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