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Date: | Mon, 2 Oct 2000 09:40:02 -0500 |
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Robin,
I am 63 years old and have had mild cp all my life. I have been through
some rough times like your son, but I was never diagnosed. It's hard to stand
by and see a loved one go through what your son is going through now. I am a
recovering alcoholic and but for the grace of God I would be dead now. Was my
alcoholism horrible? Yes. Did it harm my family? Yes. Was it worth it. YES. I
now know of humility and that everyone has problems. My experience has
benefitted many others. Although I hope I never go there again, my alcoholism
has helped see things from a totally different perspective.
Why am I sharing this? Because my experience is my strength and hope. It
shows me we can come through terrible things and be the better for it, at least
that is what I believe.
God bless you and your son, Robin
Robin Frisch wrote:
> Bobby,
> Thank you for your support. I guess at 15, it all just "hit" him that things
> are going to be challenging for him, but he knows he has lots of love and
> support, I hope that counts for alot!
>
> Seeing him go through the kind of mental anguish he has been in has been
> indescribable. I wish I understood it better so I could help others avoid it
> somehow . . .
> Robin
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