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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 76821" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Melissa... </p><p>While young difficult child was home for 2 weeks he showed us paperwork of $ he has left to husband and his wife in the event he doesn't make it back from Iraq, that was alitte disturbing. Then, the other night, there was an aired TV special on Texas soldiers who did not make it back and their families, so upsetting I had to turn it off. Mostly difficult child's concern is being injured, losing an arm or leg. He has also mentioned PTSD and asked me if I thought he would suffer from that. </p><p></p><p>But...It's not something I have ANY control over and young difficult child knew the risks going in and Still very much wanted to be a soldier and fight for our freedoms, etc. It seems as though it was his "calling" if you will. He is very proud to be a soldier!</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the "One Day At A Time" reminder. </p><p>You are right...all we have is this day to truly live. </p><p></p><p>hugs,</p><p>Tammy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 76821, member: 3305"] Melissa... While young difficult child was home for 2 weeks he showed us paperwork of $ he has left to husband and his wife in the event he doesn't make it back from Iraq, that was alitte disturbing. Then, the other night, there was an aired TV special on Texas soldiers who did not make it back and their families, so upsetting I had to turn it off. Mostly difficult child's concern is being injured, losing an arm or leg. He has also mentioned PTSD and asked me if I thought he would suffer from that. But...It's not something I have ANY control over and young difficult child knew the risks going in and Still very much wanted to be a soldier and fight for our freedoms, etc. It seems as though it was his "calling" if you will. He is very proud to be a soldier! Thank you for the "One Day At A Time" reminder. You are right...all we have is this day to truly live. hugs, Tammy [/QUOTE]
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