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Ever since I was hospitalized before Quinlan was born in 93, Liam has been Daddy's boy. It's Daddy he wants in the night (he he), when he's crying, etc. It's always Daddy. I know it's hard. I figured it was because I was hospitalized and Daddy had to take care of him. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it's just a phase. Anyway, Noah loves you just as much as he did before - don't doubt that. I know Liam loves me, and I'm an acceptable substitute if Daddy isn't around (sigh.) No matter what, you're the Mom. Remember that.
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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Even in the grocery store. I HATE it when I have to poop and I'm stuck in the grocery store. Quinlan was in the cart, and I had a cart full of groceries, stuck in the SLOWEST line with the SLOWEST teller ever. I drove home at the speed of light, dragged Quinlan in the house and abandoned all dignity in my dash for the loo. I HATE that!!!!!!!
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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Alicia...
#211409 - 09/06/05 06:42 PM
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Happy Liam was okay...but sorry mom had such a hard day. Hope things go better for both of you tomorrow!
-------------------- ~ Beth
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Aww...
#211421 - 09/06/05 07:08 PM
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I'm sure you'll both be fine once you're past the initial trauma. Hugs! That must be so hard.
-------------------- Christine
Those who can do; those who want it done better teach.
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so, how was the 1st day?
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Your story sounds SO familiar. When my girl started school, she did the same thing. That was a very depressing time in my life. She cried everyday for 2 months. She'd cry during school, too. Her teacher said she'd never had one as bad as my daughter!
I felt so bad and so helpless. Nothing I did seemed to make any difference.
I helped out in her class several times a week, and that would help while I was there. But, as soon as I'd leave, she'd cry and cry and cry.
She finally adjusted, but it was a struggle. I hope your little one doesn't have as much trouble, but at least you can know that others have been through it and survived. Terri
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