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<blockquote data-quote="MommaTried24" data-source="post: 766348" data-attributes="member: 33205"><p>Copa, I so relate to this. I've had this fear since my son started seizing almost 19 years ago. Always the fear when someone knocks on my door that it's the police telling me he's dead. I'm sorry your son has a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and you live with this fear as well. </p><p></p><p>Nandina, I am so sorry for the loss of your son. Just so heartbreaking and I get what you're saying about people avoiding you and your sister not being there for you. It's so sad. I've experienced this with my son's epilepsy for years and then the alcoholism just compounded it. I have a hard time at work with people always bragging about their kids yet never even ask about mine. It's even more sad when you've suffered the loss like you have. I'm in Tenn too and I love your idea about trying to meet up with others here. This website has saved me many times in the last few years having others to turn to for support who totally get it and who truly care.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Beta, I'm with you on the first paragraph regarding Nandina. I feel the same way you do for her and what you said it so true. I say a prayer for you every time I read about your son and having to do another missing person's report. I pray he's still alive too and that God will put his healing hands on him and turn him back toward you.</p><p></p><p>There is a whole lot of pain and suffering here among us mothers but there is also so much love and understanding too. It makes me sad for all of us for what we've had to endure and are still enduring but I am truly grateful to be here with each and every one of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaTried24, post: 766348, member: 33205"] Copa, I so relate to this. I've had this fear since my son started seizing almost 19 years ago. Always the fear when someone knocks on my door that it's the police telling me he's dead. I'm sorry your son has a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and you live with this fear as well. Nandina, I am so sorry for the loss of your son. Just so heartbreaking and I get what you're saying about people avoiding you and your sister not being there for you. It's so sad. I've experienced this with my son's epilepsy for years and then the alcoholism just compounded it. I have a hard time at work with people always bragging about their kids yet never even ask about mine. It's even more sad when you've suffered the loss like you have. I'm in Tenn too and I love your idea about trying to meet up with others here. This website has saved me many times in the last few years having others to turn to for support who totally get it and who truly care. Beta, I'm with you on the first paragraph regarding Nandina. I feel the same way you do for her and what you said it so true. I say a prayer for you every time I read about your son and having to do another missing person's report. I pray he's still alive too and that God will put his healing hands on him and turn him back toward you. There is a whole lot of pain and suffering here among us mothers but there is also so much love and understanding too. It makes me sad for all of us for what we've had to endure and are still enduring but I am truly grateful to be here with each and every one of you. [/QUOTE]
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