Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Annie, What a great inspirational message! You said it all better than I could have! It is true, we do what we do through our pain for our children. My father lasted 16 years with ALS and I know, even though he never stated it, that it was for his children. All 8 of us! I was 9 when the worst of his symptoms presented. I know for a fact that if I didn't have them, I would not be as active as I am! They are the most important thing in my life and I will never let that change. The fear that you expressed about only being remembered packed in ice and such, that is my fear. For some reason, they seem to focus on that and not what you do outside of and through the pain. More so for my older children but I am sure Sam is on the way. How can we make it so they see that without sounding like a self absorbed parent? That is the question. Sincerely, Janeene >Annie wrote: >The pain I am in can be excruciating - and they cannot possibly understand. I know how hard I push myself to give them a great life but they will still probably only remember me wrapped in ice, unable to move. >Just wanted to let all the moms out there know there really is no answer to this except perseverance and endurance, two character traits not much lauded in this society, but certainly the bottom line of life. >It's lonely, but we are setting a fabulous example for our children of persevering through great trials. Who knows what they will face in the future? They may need our example. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 , Anne Andis wrote: > > I have 6 children, two of whom are almost grown but live at home for > work/school. The other four are 11, 9, 8, 6. My husband is totally > sold on homeschooling so I have home-schooled all of them now. > Anne, You have my deepest respect and I want to tell you how much I admire you. I could only have one child but dedicated my life to helping children, disabled, and in special education. I still act as a special education advocate and have students I love and remember. I hope you find relief, Anne, you are an inspiration to me. Thanks for sharing. If you don't mind me asking, why did you have your instrumentation removed? Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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