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03-25-2007, 02:02 PM | #1 | ||
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Is it the longing to be able to do things other people can do easily? I know I often wish I could get up and run with my son, and at times it's more then a wish it's a need and I have to just find some other way to chase him down.
I think that this is the hardest thing for me about being a disabled parent, not being able to run with him or dance with him and play with him in a physical way that we both could enjoy. I have found ways to compensate for being disabled, even making it fun from my chair but deep down I feel bad for my son that I can't play with him the way I really want to. What do you find to be the hardest part of being a disabled parent? |
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