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sunflowerenvy - You sound so overloaded even more than me!!!!!!!! I know you find it hard to talk these things out but really it is good to tell others where it is at for you.
Perhaps like in my situation no one can really step in there and take it all away or even a little bit away for you. Sadly there are few fairy Godmothers with the skills to help care givers!!!!!!! Sometimes just telling someone were things are at for you is helpful.
Tonight I showered Our boy again. - I think to myself of all the young men I see around his age. Handsome and strong playing Rugby or football. Some of them are dating or married with a young family. Our boy will never do those things and that is sad. I take heart in that he has never been able to do those things. There are folk far worse off than us. - I think if I had a lovely healthy young man who went away to Afganistan and came home injured so much that he was like my boy is now well that would be soooo much worse. Our lad lives in his own world and he is happy and content in that "smaller" world. Tonight I put him to bed there isn;t a problem with that right now because he cuddles down and we do the tigger song - every night I sing the wonderful thing about Tiggers! And he cuddles his Tigger charactor toy and smiles at me. It is 11pm here and I know I will need to go to bed shortly because he will be up again at just gone 2am. We are lucky to get three hours sleep! But then I think of him singing and his smile and all is forgiven yet again! As always it is.
Oesdog
Perhaps like in my situation no one can really step in there and take it all away or even a little bit away for you. Sadly there are few fairy Godmothers with the skills to help care givers!!!!!!! Sometimes just telling someone were things are at for you is helpful.
Tonight I showered Our boy again. - I think to myself of all the young men I see around his age. Handsome and strong playing Rugby or football. Some of them are dating or married with a young family. Our boy will never do those things and that is sad. I take heart in that he has never been able to do those things. There are folk far worse off than us. - I think if I had a lovely healthy young man who went away to Afganistan and came home injured so much that he was like my boy is now well that would be soooo much worse. Our lad lives in his own world and he is happy and content in that "smaller" world. Tonight I put him to bed there isn;t a problem with that right now because he cuddles down and we do the tigger song - every night I sing the wonderful thing about Tiggers! And he cuddles his Tigger charactor toy and smiles at me. It is 11pm here and I know I will need to go to bed shortly because he will be up again at just gone 2am. We are lucky to get three hours sleep! But then I think of him singing and his smile and all is forgiven yet again! As always it is.
Oesdog