Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 -----Original Message----- On Behalf Of wymom94 He's so unbelievably content with the amount he knows at this point, we're reticent to say anything 'bigger' yet --but didn't know if that was best or not. Hi Meghan, Welcome to the group. I think you’re doing exactly the right thing. If Wyatt is content with what he knows now, good for him! He’s a young boy and should stay that way for as long as he wants to. We, the parents can (and do) worry all we want, but it is far healthier for Wyatt to remain a carefree child and do all his normal boy things. Stress really seems to make matters worse and the longer Wyatt can remain stress and worry free, the better it is for him. The only good thing about PSC, is that it progresses slowly, that gives everyone time to adjust (as best as anyone can) to it. I also think you’re right to learn what you can about PSC, that way, when Wyatt does have a question, you’ll be able to answer it with confidence and assurance. I wouldn’t hide anything from him or lie to him in any way, because as things go along, both child and parents need to know they can completely trust each other. But that doesn’t mean he needs to know everything right now either. I can tell you there is one really great side effect of PSC, you will become closer to your son and have a deeper understanding of each other, than you ever thought possible. Hang in there Meghan, take a deep breath and drop your shoulders, you and your hubby aren’t alone in this, you have 1000+ new friends by your side. Barb in Texas - Together in the Fight, Whatever it Takes! Son Ken (32) UC 91 - PSC 99 Listed 7/21 @ Baylor Dallas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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