Guest guest Posted April 24, 2001 Report Share Posted April 24, 2001 , Yes it certainly was a shock! I have a wonderfully supportive family and we've pulled together and really felt much better this last day or two. I've had so much love and caring sent my way (and my son's way too) that I feel now as if we can stand and face this head on and help in any way he needs. It amazes me how hearing words of caring and support from others gives me the courage and optimisim to stop crying and get educated and do what needs to be done. So I feel more like I'm ready to face this now instead of a crying in my soup, so to speak. Thanks so much for your thoughts! Sincerely, Angel --- ruisha@... wrote: > > In a message dated 4/23/01 3:19:06 PM, > duodenalswitch writes: > > << My thoughts > have often drifted to her and can understand the > feelings of her family as we just found out Saturday > that my 19 year old son is HIV postive. My heart is > breaking and I only think about Glo's last message > to > this group. I hope I can face this with half the > grace > and optimisim she is facing her challenges with. >> > > Angel: I'm so sorry to hear this news about your > son- it must come as a > shock (as any > serious diagnosis is). I will keep him and your > family in my thoughts and > prayers > as you go through this together. > > all the best, > teresa > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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