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Sherry & Dave, is SO right and what words of wisdom. I agree totally

that in your attempts to protect yourselves you are already showing how much

you love those babies (notice what a fight it is to try not-you've not

succeeded!) Love just happens despite ourselves. S.

Turbulent emotions!

>

>

>Sherry and Dave;

>

>>I really want to avoid not bonding with this baby now, because what if the

worse happens, and I don't see them alive I will have not bonded with them

and missed out on all that love. so I am desperately trying to bond with

these babies. but as you mentioned there is this bit of caution that my sub

concscious is doing! <

>

>

>Wow! I continue to be impressed by your honesty and your reaching out

>for support!

>

>What you have expressed is an outpouring of your grief and your fear of

>again being exposed to the same deep pain that you are still

>experiencing now. Grief and this awful pain comes from *very deep

>love*.

>

>As I said in my last post, doesn't want you to be lonely. In his

>short time with you he experienced the depth and breadth and height of

>your love! knows, more than anyone, just how lucky in the love

>department these two babies will be AND ARE!!

>

>I guess my news flash to you is that just by being yourselves you

>*really* are already loving these new lives that are growing inside you

>both in utero and in your very beings. Such is love! My friends ....

>you have it now and always have had it! These turbulent emotions that

>you are feeling is love in its purest and most basic form. Sometimes

>love is hard to bear!

>

>In love and friendship and a big bear <<<HUG>>> for the two of you,

>

>Jean

>

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Sherry & Dave, is SO right and what words of wisdom. I agree totally

that in your attempts to protect yourselves you are already showing how much

you love those babies (notice what a fight it is to try not-you've not

succeeded!) Love just happens despite ourselves. S.

Turbulent emotions!

>

>

>Sherry and Dave;

>

>>I really want to avoid not bonding with this baby now, because what if the

worse happens, and I don't see them alive I will have not bonded with them

and missed out on all that love. so I am desperately trying to bond with

these babies. but as you mentioned there is this bit of caution that my sub

concscious is doing! <

>

>

>Wow! I continue to be impressed by your honesty and your reaching out

>for support!

>

>What you have expressed is an outpouring of your grief and your fear of

>again being exposed to the same deep pain that you are still

>experiencing now. Grief and this awful pain comes from *very deep

>love*.

>

>As I said in my last post, doesn't want you to be lonely. In his

>short time with you he experienced the depth and breadth and height of

>your love! knows, more than anyone, just how lucky in the love

>department these two babies will be AND ARE!!

>

>I guess my news flash to you is that just by being yourselves you

>*really* are already loving these new lives that are growing inside you

>both in utero and in your very beings. Such is love! My friends ....

>you have it now and always have had it! These turbulent emotions that

>you are feeling is love in its purest and most basic form. Sometimes

>love is hard to bear!

>

>In love and friendship and a big bear <<<HUG>>> for the two of you,

>

>Jean

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>Did you know that we have over 85,000 e-mail communities at Onelist?

>http://www.onelist.com

>Come visit our new web site and explore a new interest

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>Brought to you by www.imdn.org - an on-line support group for those

affected by mitochondrial disease.

>

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thank you, your words are very kind. I told my husband about what you said

, that didn't want us to be lonely. he became teary eyed.

this group has very many special people!

Sherry Bishop

Mother to Angel - 6-10-97 11-24-98

GERD, G-Tube, Hypotonia, Hydrocephalus, Visually & Hearing impaired,

scoliosis, undiagnosed genetic syndrome, and who has the most pleasant

disposition.

Now expecting twins 10-16-99.

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> To: mitoonelist

> Subject: Turbulent emotions!

> Date: Friday, March 26, 1999 8:15 AM

>

>

>

> Sherry and Dave;

>

> >I really want to avoid not bonding with this baby now, because what if

the worse happens, and I don't see them alive I will have not bonded with

them and missed out on all that love. so I am desperately trying to bond

with these babies. but as you mentioned there is this bit of caution that

my sub concscious is doing! <

>

>

> Wow! I continue to be impressed by your honesty and your reaching out

> for support!

>

> What you have expressed is an outpouring of your grief and your fear of

> again being exposed to the same deep pain that you are still

> experiencing now. Grief and this awful pain comes from *very deep

> love*.

>

> As I said in my last post, doesn't want you to be lonely. In his

> short time with you he experienced the depth and breadth and height of

> your love! knows, more than anyone, just how lucky in the love

> department these two babies will be AND ARE!!

>

> I guess my news flash to you is that just by being yourselves you

> *really* are already loving these new lives that are growing inside you

> both in utero and in your very beings. Such is love! My friends ....

> you have it now and always have had it! These turbulent emotions that

> you are feeling is love in its purest and most basic form. Sometimes

> love is hard to bear!

>

> In love and friendship and a big bear <<<HUG>>> for the two of you,

>

> Jean

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Did you know that we have over 85,000 e-mail communities at Onelist?

> http://www.onelist.com

> Come visit our new web site and explore a new interest

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Brought to you by www.imdn.org - an on-line support group for those

affected by mitochondrial disease.

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