Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Guys, lighten up on yourselves, both! I don't blame you one bit for feeling sad that your young-uns have troubles that have to be fixed. But hey! We are talking about things here that do HAVE fixes. They take time, they take patience, but they can be repaired! The techniques are good now, and will probably be even better in the future. So don't be beating up on yourselves. (Not that any parent of a child with any problem short of neglect or abuse should feel guilty.) Everybody -- yes, EVERYBODY -- has something genetic going on, whether it's a heart defect, a tendency to obesity or high blood pressure, a youngster's extremely short or tall physical stature -- or more difficult things, I'd think, such as Down's syndrome, or something deadly like leukemia. Surely I don't have to go through the catalogue of horrors for us all to agree that most parents love their children, and learn to help or not with whatever card comes up for these cherished little ones. My point is that you've already been through the process of dealing with these things once. You've found good sources of support and info, and you can help your children deal with them. You are good, kind people who will care for your children, and that is the best legacy you can give them. With that, they will be able to deal with the other things they must, whatever comes at them! I wouldn't want a child of mine to have to do so. Of course, we all want our children, I think, to be perfect, bright, beautiful, caring, popular, well-behaved, etc., etc., etc. But only by dealing with some adversities do they, or we, ever grow. Be of good cheer. Stay grateful for the beautiful, " perfect " kids you have, and help them figure out answers for whatever problems (dental, oral, orthognathic or other) they face. I know you can and will, so neither one of you is a " horrible " (or even mediocre) mom! Cammie > Alix, > > Oh, my heart is deepened for you. I know how I feel about my baby and yours is so young. I pray that all will turn out very well for her. I think it is so amazing that you can show so much concern for my child and yours is going through even more. Bless your sweet heart. > > Thank you, thank you, thank you. > > Smooches > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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