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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 668452" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>You are welcome, Feeling.</p><p></p><p>When I looked at the Liver Foundation, I remembered that we were told by the Hepatologist about those groups and my son refused to go. At the time I vowed that I would go in his stead. Alas, the City is a 4 hour train ride away, and then back. It is not feasible to go.</p><p></p><p>But M and I have been planning to go to stay across country in a big metropolitan area where there are many support groups. It is more impetus to work towards this goal.</p><p></p><p>Feeling, I am grateful to you, too. This way, I am not alone even when I am alone. My SO is a very good man, but he does not understand my grief, like you do. I mean, he understands, but when he tells me to choose or to decide to get better, he does not understand what it feels like to feel as if you are leaving your child. I feel like he is criticizing me. I do not feel like you are.</p><p></p><p>I am struggling to understand that I am showing my child the way to a new place, not leaving him behind. I am going first, in the hope that he will follow. That is new for me to even have the concept. Thank you, Feeling.</p><p></p><p>I may even walk today. It will be fun with my little dog, Romy, a Yorkshire Terrier. While he has escaped the house to go on walks by himself, he has never gone with me. He is a very sweet boy. I will enjoy being with him. Every 100 yards or so I will pick him up and give him a kiss.</p><p></p><p>Then I will go walk with Dolly who loves to walk but because she is a powerful Boxer, she is a challenge for me to handle. But she is a very good girl.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to commit to doing my neck exercises. I have not done them for two weeks, and they are essential. I will do them now. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 668452, member: 18958"] You are welcome, Feeling. When I looked at the Liver Foundation, I remembered that we were told by the Hepatologist about those groups and my son refused to go. At the time I vowed that I would go in his stead. Alas, the City is a 4 hour train ride away, and then back. It is not feasible to go. But M and I have been planning to go to stay across country in a big metropolitan area where there are many support groups. It is more impetus to work towards this goal. Feeling, I am grateful to you, too. This way, I am not alone even when I am alone. My SO is a very good man, but he does not understand my grief, like you do. I mean, he understands, but when he tells me to choose or to decide to get better, he does not understand what it feels like to feel as if you are leaving your child. I feel like he is criticizing me. I do not feel like you are. I am struggling to understand that I am showing my child the way to a new place, not leaving him behind. I am going first, in the hope that he will follow. That is new for me to even have the concept. Thank you, Feeling. I may even walk today. It will be fun with my little dog, Romy, a Yorkshire Terrier. While he has escaped the house to go on walks by himself, he has never gone with me. He is a very sweet boy. I will enjoy being with him. Every 100 yards or so I will pick him up and give him a kiss. Then I will go walk with Dolly who loves to walk but because she is a powerful Boxer, she is a challenge for me to handle. But she is a very good girl. I forgot to commit to doing my neck exercises. I have not done them for two weeks, and they are essential. I will do them now. Thank you. COPA [/QUOTE]
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