Thank you. I am proud of the job I am doing with Logan. Although I am
depressed about the other areas of my life that are falling apart but I will
pull myself together. I lost my job, I have no health insurance, I am going to
have to go on welfare when the unemployment runs out because Logan will not be
stable enough for me to leave him at that point in time. I am going to have to
move in with my father and his wife next month to keep myself afloat. I am
going to be 32 yrs old in a few weeks and I am having to start from scratch
again. So Logan is thriving however, mom is falling apart. I wouldn't trade
it for the world but just wish it would be going a little better for myself.
Anyway back to the original point. I am thinking of writing a book about the
trials of being a trisomy mom. And then when Logan is older and more stable I
am considering adopting a special needs child. Every child deserves to have a
mom that can look that them without seeing the medical problems but as they
really are SPECIAL! Tina
StamTORCH@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 08/29/2002 9:46:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
victorian17074@xxxxxxxxx writes:
<< Please don't anyone take this the wrong way >>
Wow, Tina, you made my day! Logan is one blessed child to have a mother who
values life so much and sees the blessing she has before her.
<>
And another example of why it is called the "practice" of medicine. It is
not perfect nor is it all black and white. I just wish some of these god
complex doctors/nurses would realize that.
Blessings W,
Monica
Mom to AJ (7), Christine (4), Mary Elizabeth (^i^) and Michael (10
months,T-18 mosaic)
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