--- In adrenal_hyperplasia@egroups.com, "Anna " <almiller@c...> wrote:
> I could not begin to imagine how hard it must have been for you
> having to try and deal with so many issues at such a young age.
Not
> to mention having to go through all of it in a time when there was
> still so much about this disease that was unknown. Just this
morning
> my husband and I were discussing our son Jacob's upcoming surgery,
> and all of the stress and anxiety associated with it, and I must
say
> your post arriving when it did gave us reason to step back , to
look
> at the overall situation of so many others who have had to go
through
> so much more..It's too easy for us to say that our own situation is
> bad until we take a brief look into the lives of others, and then
> realize that there struggles and hardships out-wiegh our own.
> For all it is worth, I wish it could have been better for you..
> You must be a very strong person, I envy that.. Take care and Stay
> Safe.. :-) God bless you Anna for your reply and
concern. We all have our cross to bear and each one is heavy enough
for us.It doesn't lesson burdens in life because one seems harder
than the next.I don't think life's crosses can be harder than when it
affects your child. No need to envy(lol) it's not that I'm a strong
person, but only by the grace of God I managed.There's many more
things I could say, but I have never spoken out about this cah thing
before, and not quite comfortable to do it now. I wonder if Dannette
relizes ( cant spell lol) the good she did by opening up this cah
board. She's the real strong person. I couldn't have done it.Anyways
may God be with you and husband and son now and in your son's
surgery. Denise