Despite my posts that display anxiety and frustration, I am thankful for what I have. I know that my situation could be MUCH worse. I have been reading blogs that describe a life of uncontrollable seizures. That is not me. But, we all have different outlets. This is mine. I am trying to adjust the best way I can without totally losing my mind.
I have a list of folks who have been so helpful. They know who they are. And, I will be forever grateful.
Ok, wow. Just got all caught up on my reading and what a month you've been having. Although I don't know exactly what you're going through, I feel for you, especially when it comes to your struggles with lack of free time and independence. Another thought--you should START a foundation for parents with special needs--a support/awareness group because surely there are people out there dealing with the same issues. You have crazy awesome networking skills! You'd be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI hope your good days far outweigh the bad. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Thanks, Toni! I have my list of things going now that I want to do when I retire. Because, as I see it, I won't time for ANYTHING until then. :) Maybe it will be easier when Dominic turns 5...or learns to wipe his own rear.
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