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<blockquote data-quote="ivm18" data-source="post: 864011" data-attributes="member: 166019"><p>Because of you (besides my immediate family) and your words of wisdom that I am capable of keeping my insanity intact, without your advices and encouragement I do not know where am I to these days. During those first few days/weeks after my son's diagnosis this forum helped and still helping us a LOT.</p><p>As what I've said earlier on my previous posts here, we don't have much help and support here in my country, My son ( almost 14 yrs.old) is definitely a trooper, ever since diagnosis day he doesn't seem very much upset, though I still have this fear that depression and burnout will get to him one day, or maybe it is just me being paranoid of those 'what its'. I tried and still trying my very best not to show him that I am still sad on what happened to him, I know feeling this way is no help for our current situation. He is my sweet and kind boy, he is very empathetic to everyone, he loves nature and animals, he doesn't talked back to anyone, never that I know of he spoke bad words to anyone. He is just a laid back teen. It's just really sad that sometimes life is unfair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivm18, post: 864011, member: 166019"] Because of you (besides my immediate family) and your words of wisdom that I am capable of keeping my insanity intact, without your advices and encouragement I do not know where am I to these days. During those first few days/weeks after my son's diagnosis this forum helped and still helping us a LOT. As what I've said earlier on my previous posts here, we don't have much help and support here in my country, My son ( almost 14 yrs.old) is definitely a trooper, ever since diagnosis day he doesn't seem very much upset, though I still have this fear that depression and burnout will get to him one day, or maybe it is just me being paranoid of those 'what its'. I tried and still trying my very best not to show him that I am still sad on what happened to him, I know feeling this way is no help for our current situation. He is my sweet and kind boy, he is very empathetic to everyone, he loves nature and animals, he doesn't talked back to anyone, never that I know of he spoke bad words to anyone. He is just a laid back teen. It's just really sad that sometimes life is unfair. [/QUOTE]
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