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October 2008
When I went to school to become a therapist, I was
taught that in order to be a healthy human, you have
to be the number one priority in your life. Then I
got married and had children. My own life experience
has modified what I was taught. I now believe that
not only am I my number one priority but so are my
husband and my kids, with whoever needs the most attention
getting top billing for that moment. As long as all
of us get attention, including me, then all is well.
However, when my kids are not doing well, then everything
gets put on the backburner, and I put all my energy
into them, as do most parents. We do not do well when
our kids are not doing well. Right now as I am typing,
the son of some very good friends is in the hospital
having just had brain surgery. I also know of two
other families who have children fighting cancer.
The priorities of those parents are now completely
focused on doing whatever is necessary to get those
children well. It is hard for the parents to remember
to eat, sleep, or do anything else that is necessary
to take care of themselves.
We can do this for a short period of time, during
the moments of a crisis. However, when we are dealing
with something that lasts more than a couple of weeks,
we have to put ourselves back in the equation. It
is important that anyone going through such a horrific
experience allow yourself to be supported and loved
by your friends, family and support network. I hope
that you are taking the time to nurture yourself so
that you can care for your child. You will not help
anyone if you collapse. Take the time for yourself
and your partner.
Know that people love you and are there for you. Take
the time to cry and pray. Take the time to hug. Take
the time to be with nature, even if it is looking
out a hospital window at a tree. Take the time that
you need. Those children and parents that I know in
the hospital, know that I am sending love and prayers
to you.
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