I’m assuming your “Upcoming Issues” are still upcoming? Thank you for your blog. Our son is 26, same diagnosis but has been dealing with this since he was 16. Accepts treatment, never hospitalized, just testing the waters of therapy. The whole “ghost in our house” idea is relatable, but since our son has had this since he was 16, this is our “real” son. It’s hard.
Thanks for sharing your personal story. Connecting with other parents and children coping with the change that this illness brings is half the reason I started writing in the first place.
I’m assuming your “Upcoming Issues” are still upcoming? Thank you for your blog. Our son is 26, same diagnosis but has been dealing with this since he was 16. Accepts treatment, never hospitalized, just testing the waters of therapy. The whole “ghost in our house” idea is relatable, but since our son has had this since he was 16, this is our “real” son. It’s hard.
Thanks for sharing your personal story. Connecting with other parents and children coping with the change that this illness brings is half the reason I started writing in the first place.
Yes. Several are. I ended up writing about current events when things began to cannonball, but I do intend to return to a few of those topics.