[tri-med] Re: Do tri 13/18 kids experience joy?

Thanks everyone for your encouragement and support and good advice. Just  
what i needed. Today is another day, a better day. i am not feeling as  
overwhelmed. i have my ups and downs like everyone else here. 
 
i do have a social worker that i talk to weekly, she is like my therapist  
and she is amazing. i am not on anti-depressants, and i am someone who hates  
taking tylenol, so that is a tough one with me. Plus i am trying to get 
pregnant 
 and do not really want to be on anything. i have always struggled with  
infertility so that is overwhelming me as well - the process is nerve wracking  
like i don't have enough on my plate right now.
plus my new nanny flooded my laundry room yesterday morning and that just  
set me off on a downward spiral.
 
but like i said, today has been a new day, a better day, so thank g-d for  
that.
 
and as for the other topic, my jason does have all the feelings, happiness,  
laughter, sadness, crankiness etc. and when he does smile and laugh and enjoy  
his parents and his toys, it brings me a fleeting happiness for a moment.
 
Sharon
mom to Jason T17p, 14 months old, and Lauren 3 years old
 
 


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