Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Jodi, Hey. Sounds like you had a good time last night at your party. Atleast someone gets out! Ha, ha! ) Anyway, thanks for thinking of me tonight. Yeah, it is great to be able to talk to others going through similar situations. That's why I enjoy this group so much. Thank you for all of your support and thoughts. I know I'll get through this, and really, it's not all that bad, but I just get discouraged at times that my poor cute little guy has to suffer like this. He is generally very happy, excpet when he throws up and falls backwards after sitting too long! ) I can tell his head is still awfully heavy for him to hold up. What a determined boy he is! Wow, good going Max! He is really doing so well. That is great that he held it together. But, it is also good that he did express his feelings to you guys later. He can't hold that stuff back. Your right Jodi. Your " little " boy is becoming a MAN! Take care, Jodi R. > , > > It is late at night/morning and I am too wound up from a New Year's > Party, so I am reading/catching up on the posts. I read your > message to Jodi R. and I was so touched. Everything you said it so > true. > > Jodi R., I thought of you tonight. At this party, there was a woman > there who has more money that you and I could ever hope for, lives > in a gorgeous, very tasteful house in town, and has a soon-to-be ex- > husband who owns many radio radio stations around the country. It > is a well-known company, so I won't reveal the name, but if you > heard it, you would recognize it. Jan, the woman I was talking to > and the soon-to-be ex-wife, has three children, the youngest, at 21, > having special needs and will never be independent and is quite > immature in many ways. I have to tell you, although her daughter's > educational, emotional and some medical needs are more severe or > involved than Max's, it was such a nice and welcome relief to talk > to someone I had not talked to in years and years and share our > feelings and experiences. I so wished that you could be part of > this conversation because you are feeling the way you do about > . It was just so great to talk to someone who UNDERSTANDS!!! > > One more thing...when we came back from our vacation, I needed a > wheelchair because of my stupid foot that is back in an aircast. > The guy who was wheeling me to baggage claim asked my kids how old > they were. When Max said he was 15 and in 9th grade, the guy was so > shocked that he had to stop the wheelchair. He said, " Man, you are > small. You look like you are in 7th grade at the most. " I cringed > and just let it be to see what Max would do. Max just stood up to > him and said that no, he is in high school and very happy that he > is. Then he changed the subject. He held it together the whole > time until we were in the car going home. Then he expressed his > anger. But he was so mature about it and handled it so wonderfully > that I did not feel the pain that I usually feel when people remark > about him. My " little " boy is growing up! > > Jodi Z. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 hi jodi! glad you had such a great night last night and a great vacation! and way to go max!!!! he handle that very maturely, probably better than most would have. i usually just tell people that he has rss and its a form of dwarfism. they usually reply with an " i'm sorry " but i always say that i am not. he is may special gift from god. jodie (nicholas-5 nonrss, christopher-3 rss 22lbs 33 " , johnathon-6 m nonrss)- -- In RSS-Support , " Jodi Zwain " wrote: > , > > It is late at night/morning and I am too wound up from a New Year's > Party, so I am reading/catching up on the posts. I read your > message to Jodi R. and I was so touched. Everything you said it so > true. > > Jodi R., I thought of you tonight. At this party, there was a woman > there who has more money that you and I could ever hope for, lives > in a gorgeous, very tasteful house in town, and has a soon-to-be ex- > husband who owns many radio radio stations around the country. It > is a well-known company, so I won't reveal the name, but if you > heard it, you would recognize it. Jan, the woman I was talking to > and the soon-to-be ex-wife, has three children, the youngest, at 21, > having special needs and will never be independent and is quite > immature in many ways. I have to tell you, although her daughter's > educational, emotional and some medical needs are more severe or > involved than Max's, it was such a nice and welcome relief to talk > to someone I had not talked to in years and years and share our > feelings and experiences. I so wished that you could be part of > this conversation because you are feeling the way you do about > . It was just so great to talk to someone who UNDERSTANDS!!! > > One more thing...when we came back from our vacation, I needed a > wheelchair because of my stupid foot that is back in an aircast. > The guy who was wheeling me to baggage claim asked my kids how old > they were. When Max said he was 15 and in 9th grade, the guy was so > shocked that he had to stop the wheelchair. He said, " Man, you are > small. You look like you are in 7th grade at the most. " I cringed > and just let it be to see what Max would do. Max just stood up to > him and said that no, he is in high school and very happy that he > is. Then he changed the subject. He held it together the whole > time until we were in the car going home. Then he expressed his > anger. But he was so mature about it and handled it so wonderfully > that I did not feel the pain that I usually feel when people remark > about him. My " little " boy is growing up! > > Jodi Z. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Jodi Z, What a fantastic young man Max is! Eileen Jodi Zwain magicrss@...> wrote: , It is late at night/morning and I am too wound up from a New Year's Party, so I am reading/catching up on the posts. I read your message to Jodi R. and I was so touched. Everything you said it so true. Jodi R., I thought of you tonight. At this party, there was a woman there who has more money that you and I could ever hope for, lives in a gorgeous, very tasteful house in town, and has a soon-to-be ex- husband who owns many radio radio stations around the country. It is a well-known company, so I won't reveal the name, but if you heard it, you would recognize it. Jan, the woman I was talking to and the soon-to-be ex-wife, has three children, the youngest, at 21, having special needs and will never be independent and is quite immature in many ways. I have to tell you, although her daughter's educational, emotional and some medical needs are more severe or involved than Max's, it was such a nice and welcome relief to talk to someone I had not talked to in years and years and share our feelings and experiences. I so wished that you could be part of this conversation because you are feeling the way you do about . It was just so great to talk to someone who UNDERSTANDS!!! One more thing...when we came back from our vacation, I needed a wheelchair because of my stupid foot that is back in an aircast. The guy who was wheeling me to baggage claim asked my kids how old they were. When Max said he was 15 and in 9th grade, the guy was so shocked that he had to stop the wheelchair. He said, " Man, you are small. You look like you are in 7th grade at the most. " I cringed and just let it be to see what Max would do. Max just stood up to him and said that no, he is in high school and very happy that he is. Then he changed the subject. He held it together the whole time until we were in the car going home. Then he expressed his anger. But he was so mature about it and handled it so wonderfully that I did not feel the pain that I usually feel when people remark about him. My " little " boy is growing up! Jodi Z. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 I, too, am very proud of Max. Last year at this time, a comment like that would have put him into a panic/anxiety attack and would have lasted for hours, if not days. The event happened, he handled it, he expressed his anger and then moved on. I'm not sure I could have done the same thing. Thanks for all of your replies. They mean a lot. Jodi Z. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 He is really a star Jodi!!! There has been something worrying me tho....in the gallery there are pics of a beautiful young man called Larry. Could I ask...and I really really don't want to offend Larry's mum or anyone...but could I ask why he died? Eileen Jodi Zwain magicrss@...> wrote: I, too, am very proud of Max. Last year at this time, a comment like that would have put him into a panic/anxiety attack and would have lasted for hours, if not days. The event happened, he handled it, he expressed his anger and then moved on. I'm not sure I could have done the same thing. Thanks for all of your replies. They mean a lot. Jodi Z. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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