Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 > dealing with this family disorder and surviving. Well put, katygrey. Some days I wish we could stop dealing and surviving and just live though. <sigh> BJ > When my DS 14 was diagnosed with OCD at 11 I immediately kept looking > for the answer and why, was it something I did? Did we overprotect him? > I finally came to the realization that it was just in our history. It > is hard to see the pain and especially not knowing how to help, what to > do. I cried, I felt alone, and I didn't know what had happened. I > struggled to try to find the why. I didn't realize I went through a > grieving process which someone told me that last year and it made sense > that I had to let go of what I thought would be and love and support DS > as he is today. Easy? No. But thank goodness I found this group, > since we have no local entity even that is educated about OCD, because > when your not alone what a tremedous support and a kind of a relief to > know others are dealing with this family disorder and surviving. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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