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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes I have been there. I have a child with special needs and medical complications, and then my husband almost died in a freak accident and I could get out the violins and give a long story. I allow myself to feel it all and grieve. I also try to keep track of the good, no matter how tiny. I also do remind myself of the tragedies in the world and the people facing far more hardship who keep going. I think we all cling to hope for a brighter moment, day or future and while we can't predict the future, I do find I get brighter moments and days. [/quote] I forgot to mention the people I know who truly seem to have it all sometimes fall apart at things that wouldn't even make me flinch.Anyone's bubble can burst at any moment with a new diagnosis or tragic event and sometimes that doesn't happen for many years. Savor whatever good you find no matter how hard things get. I think I appreciate some things that people with easier lives don't even notice...until it's gone.[/quote]
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