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Old 03-15-2007, 07:22 AM #5
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What a fabulous group to have! I am a disabled mom of 2 and 4 yr old boys. It can be a lonely road at times. Lately I have found I am truly exhausted. It ebbs and fllows. I would love to know more about you all! Jen
I am really surprised this board doesn't get more action. Jen, welcome, and thanks for posting!

I am so glad my kids are older now, and that my condition has improved. It makes life so much easier! When the kids were little, it was so tough, because my sweet son was finally dx'ed autistic after I screamed and yelled at his idiot docs for nearly2 years. Of course, the stress threw my epilepsy into utter chaos (thank God my hydro was behaving itself ), but once we got the proper dx and treatment for Drew, my health picked up, and now, it's a lot less of a balancing act. I feel for you, dealing with this and just hope it gets easier over time.


(((((((((((((HUGS)))))))))))))),

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