I've never been the type of parent that "hovers" or is over protective and I'm very laid back. I don't stress about anything. Until now that is. My son is scheduled to have the stereotatic radiosurgery at the end of August and the idea of another bleed and the 2-3 year wait is driving me crazy. I have no control over anything. There will be no warning sign or red flag that it's going to happen. We didn't do anything to cause it and we can't do anything to prevent it. All I can think about is another bleed or the radiosurgery not working and having to do surgery that they tell me now is way to risky. Tomorrow it will be 3 weeks since the bleed. I know it's still pretty early but will I ever settle down? My son is feeling great and back to normal, no headaches and is ready to resume his normal 10 year old life. Knowing that I can't protect him is killing me..
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Hi Tobie. It's difficult to reply when I don't know you or your beliefs. I really feel for you. We all do our best to protect our children but in the end, we can only go so far. When we feel this total lack of control, that's when we realize, if we didn't before, that although we think that we are in control, we're not. The control lies with the Almighty. If you have religious beliefs, then pray. That's all there is to do. If you think that you don't have religious beliefs - well, you know that saying "there are no atheists in foxholes..." I'm not trying to belittle anyone's beliefs; I hope I don't sanctimonious; I'm trying to help you. I'll be praying for you and your son.
Hello Tobie
I also know the helpless feeling, when my daughter came home and told she had a AVM we know nothing about AVM's, we quickly learned and as we learned more we really began to feel the emotional pain, to top things off my daughter had no insurance and a mother of two toddlers Lois 2 yrs and Bonnie 1 year, to see my daughter deal with the fear of not being there for her two children. To watch my daughter try to get insurance and be denied because of the pre exsiting condition and many other excuses did indeed make us feel helpless, The only solution we had was God and we have always beleived in God, so we prayed a lot and ask for the healing , we prayed for a miracle and God answered our prayers and my daughter Lacey is indeed a miracle, she had her AVM removed on April 26th and her recovery has been nothing but a miracle, she has had no complications at all, How does that happen we ask the only answer is God answered our prayer with a miracle, so hang in there it is a tough road ahead, trust in God and ask for a miracle, my God is in the miracle business, We will add you and your family to prayers.
I agree with your sentiment, Ruth. But you know what? Prayer is very powerful -- way more powerful than we give it credit for. It shouldn't be thought of as only a last resort. It can (and should) be our FIRST resort. Prayer is possibly the only thing we DO have control over in this case. Ryan's having surgery on August 23rd, and you can bet on the fact that I'm going to get as many people as I can praying for him and for the surgeons that day.
To Ruth's other sentiment, if you haven't invited Jesus to be a part of your daily life, now's a perfect opportunity to do it. If you ask, He'll answer. He always does. :) And He WILL protect your son.
Ruth Pepperman said:Hi Tobie. It's difficult to reply when I don't know you or your beliefs. I really feel for you. We all do our best to protect our children but in the end, we can only go so far. When we feel this total lack of control, that's when we realize, if we didn't before, that although we think that we are in control, we're not. The control lies with the Almighty. If you have religious beliefs, then pray. That's all there is to do. If you think that you don't have religious beliefs - well, you know that saying "there are no atheists in foxholes..." I'm not trying to belittle anyone's beliefs; I hope I don't sanctimonious; I'm trying to help you. I'll be praying for you and your son.
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