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<blockquote data-quote="Lovebeingamom" data-source="post: 758872" data-attributes="member: 25990"><p>Thank you, I needed to hear these words. I do need to give it time. I was concerned about her returning to school, because campus is very isolated right now....most students are in their hometowns doing distant learning, a small percentage have classes in person. I can relate how you felt distress when your son suffered a loss. It's been so hard on my daughter and also on myself to see her suffer. I know she has to be the one to go through it, but it sure is hard to watch you child be in pain and suffer. I agree that I need to find some new things to do so that I do not spend a lot of my days worrying if she is okay. She usually does text me at least once a day, so I appreciate those texts so much! Thanks again for your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovebeingamom, post: 758872, member: 25990"] Thank you, I needed to hear these words. I do need to give it time. I was concerned about her returning to school, because campus is very isolated right now....most students are in their hometowns doing distant learning, a small percentage have classes in person. I can relate how you felt distress when your son suffered a loss. It's been so hard on my daughter and also on myself to see her suffer. I know she has to be the one to go through it, but it sure is hard to watch you child be in pain and suffer. I agree that I need to find some new things to do so that I do not spend a lot of my days worrying if she is okay. She usually does text me at least once a day, so I appreciate those texts so much! Thanks again for your support. [/QUOTE]
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