Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 IAintFinishedYet <kttweety@...> wrote: Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 16:33:18 -0700 (PDT) From: IAintFinishedYet <kttweety@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Digest Number 1055 Hey Group. . . Due to my overall general health declining from the '80s, I had to make the decision to involve my 2~~now adult children in my visits to the Dr's, Xrays, Therapy, Hospitalizations, Surgery's, etc., At the time I was a stay-at-home Mom and made the decision to involve them in as many of my appointments as they were able to participate in over the years. Now, looking back; they tell me that they're glad that they were always involved. I did make the mistake of not telling them when I was diagnosed with our bug and given my morbid mortality. Father~~my Priest came to the house, having pre-arranged for my daughter in college coming over and my son via phone; who had went into the USAF only 11 days prior to my hospitalization and diagnosis. I hadn't wanted to add the Xtra pressure to either of them with her mid-terms and his basic training. Parents of young children, please involve them as much as possible in your health. I will never forget my 3-year old son climbing up in the bed with me when I had Pneumonia and had been told that I wouldn't make it. He said 'nobody do it like Mommy do it' when I asked him how he was~~he and his sister remember that and other things that you don't think they will remember as such early ages~~they are more resilient than we ever give them credit . . .and believe me. .. .they DO need to be a part of everything. They process a lot more mentally than we give them credit for at very early ages. Take care. . .ALL are in my prayers. " K " " I AIN'T FINISHED YET " !!! " K " " I AIN'T FINISHED YET " !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 IAintFinishedYet <kttweety@...> wrote: Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 16:33:18 -0700 (PDT) From: IAintFinishedYet <kttweety@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Digest Number 1055 Hey Group. . . Due to my overall general health declining from the '80s, I had to make the decision to involve my 2~~now adult children in my visits to the Dr's, Xrays, Therapy, Hospitalizations, Surgery's, etc., At the time I was a stay-at-home Mom and made the decision to involve them in as many of my appointments as they were able to participate in over the years. Now, looking back; they tell me that they're glad that they were always involved. I did make the mistake of not telling them when I was diagnosed with our bug and given my morbid mortality. Father~~my Priest came to the house, having pre-arranged for my daughter in college coming over and my son via phone; who had went into the USAF only 11 days prior to my hospitalization and diagnosis. I hadn't wanted to add the Xtra pressure to either of them with her mid-terms and his basic training. Parents of young children, please involve them as much as possible in your health. I will never forget my 3-year old son climbing up in the bed with me when I had Pneumonia and had been told that I wouldn't make it. He said 'nobody do it like Mommy do it' when I asked him how he was~~he and his sister remember that and other things that you don't think they will remember as such early ages~~they are more resilient than we ever give them credit . . .and believe me. .. .they DO need to be a part of everything. They process a lot more mentally than we give them credit for at very early ages. Take care. . .ALL are in my prayers. " K " " I AIN'T FINISHED YET " !!! " K " " I AIN'T FINISHED YET " !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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