Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 > > I think as parents, we are all concerned with keeping our children > > safe and pain free. Not just our children with chronic illness, but > > our " healthy " children as well. > > > > I could be angry with life and everyone in it if I chose. Why not, > > these people do not deal with the pain and loss that we do. Or do > > they? These perfect children with these perfect families, what do we > > really know about them? Does daddy make late night visits to the > > perfect little girls bedroom? Is mommy an angry uncaring alcoholic. > > Will thier sweet perfect little son get run down by the guy that had > > one to many margarits at happy hour? Every family suffers pain and > > loss in their own way. Just because we don't see it on the surface > > does not mean it's not there. > > > > As angry as I am about the thought of loosing my son to this awful > > disease, would you believe that I have also gained something as > well? > > I have seven children. 17 yrs to 18 mo old twins. They all know we > > love them. We are a very vocal family and have no problem saying it. > > But of all my kids, seems to REALLY understand how deep that > > love goes. Only has had me support his body as he coughs up > so > > much blood that I'm conviced I'm loosing him. He has seen the silent > > tears run down my cheeks as I try not to show my fear. He has > > comforted me during his procedures, acting like such a little man, > > while I cry at the injustice of it all. > > > > Every night my 14 yr old never fails to kiss me goodnight, > and > > tell me I love you mommy. Not mom, or ma, but mommy. I'm wondering > if > > the healthy prefect people have this kind of bond with their > > children? I'm thankful that we've had the chance to grow from this, > > and if we loose this battle, Josh knows I was there every step of > the > > way trying to absorb his pain. I consider myself luckier than the > > mother of the perfect child that looses her child needlessly to > drugs > > or gang life. Because these people always think that tomorrow will > be > > there to show their love, and forget to live for today. > > > > This is only my opinion. It's how I choose to live my life. I count > > my blessings, no matter how small. I'm not trying to say my opinion > > is the right one. Just saying that if you look deep enough there is > a > > blessing to be counted here. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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