07-02-2017 04:24 PM
07-02-2017 04:24 PM
Thanks @utopia
I know CRPS is an incredibly painful condition and also fibro causes all sorts of other discomfort and confusion and I feel for your mother
At least with my spine the MRI shows the damage - this is not always the case with other painful conditions and a lot of people get short-shrift which is unfair
It's been great to have the support I get here - and I think that posting my story in the same place will be helpful - right now I am thinking about seeing the pain specialist and this is making me feel nervous already
And yes - over the last few weeks I have had more pain than usual - I have an idea why but this is a moveable feast and at times I have no idea what causes a flare - but it is really horrible when my specialist says I am in less pain that I say - and I see her for 15 minutes twice a year
Give your mother my best wishes - I think people with fibro really have it tough with more than their condition
Dec
07-02-2017 04:27 PM
07-02-2017 04:27 PM
Thanks for writing @Former-Member
It's like losing something precious when we lose a long post - we it is precious - we don't lose the easy posts - we lose those we put our heart and soul into
But it was wonderful that you wrote it
Dec
07-02-2017 04:31 PM
07-02-2017 04:31 PM
@Decadian Your son certainly started out in life with so much to deal with. This is where our whole system lets kids down. It has got better in some areas but there still isn't the support and money needed to make a real and lasting difference for these kids across the board.
You did everything (and more) that you could do. Such a wonderful Mum to visit and provide the support you did.
I'd like to be able to say that no-one should be put in those conditions - and your son certainly is one that shouldn't have been - but there are some people in this world that deserve even worse. I don't have once bit of compassion for people who commit certain crimes and if that makes me out to be a bad person I will wear that!
It is really sad that he felt there was no way out but to take his own life but I really do get that. I certainly know how that feels and struggle with it so much myself - especially at the moment.
Know that you did make a difference for him - just as you are now making a difference for me xxx
07-02-2017 04:35 PM
07-02-2017 04:35 PM
Thanks @Zoe7
There really was nothing else my son could do - which is so sad
But you understand - that is important to know - and to know I am making a difference
If one person is helped by my story - then it was worth it
Dec
07-02-2017 04:41 PM
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07-02-2017 04:49 PM
07-02-2017 04:49 PM
@Decadian Thankyou for the privilege of sharing this with me. You really are making a huge difference and I understand as far as I can without being in yours or your sons shoes.
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@utopia beautifully put, and spot on, as always.
To both of you - I am so grateful that you feel comfortable enough to share parts of yourselves with me. I am also so grateful that you are supporting me at the moment. I don't think you actually know what a difference it really is making.
07-02-2017 05:02 PM
07-02-2017 05:02 PM
Hugs to you my friend xxxooo
I am writing your posts and others replies to you and i have tears for you and for your son. I can't imagine the pain you must be in both of what happened to your son and your physical pain as well.
thanks for sharing Dec, it would have been a tough decision to write your story on here.
I am stuck for words, i don't know what to write just yet. But i want you to know that I feel for you so much, sending you my love. Here for you anytime.
@utopia you always know what to write my friend xxxoo
@Zoe7 you are a beautiful caring person xxoo
Hi @Former-Member I so love your new avatar, just noticed it now. xxoo
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