tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188373634820950271.post1413043663571667630..comments2023-08-03T10:16:39.015-05:00Comments on Queen Bee and the Drones: The dusty attachment tool boxellerbee eighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04364989273476345714noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188373634820950271.post-4120404818730892112010-02-24T18:10:36.736-06:002010-02-24T18:10:36.736-06:00Praying for you... ohhhh don't I know the roa...Praying for you... ohhhh don't I know the road... we are at a calm better place right now, but I know with every step forward... know you aren't walking the attachment road alone...Denisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16447171268768804111noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188373634820950271.post-67016382902273109102010-02-24T17:44:25.621-06:002010-02-24T17:44:25.621-06:00You are an amazing mom! You keep pickung yourself ...You are an amazing mom! You keep pickung yourself up, dusting yourself off and continuing to run the race. Your love for your children always shines through and you are your children's best advocate - you will fight for them always. <br /><br />Praying for your mommy heart for some break through soon. <br /><br />Blessings.waitingarmshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10822570764887037852noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188373634820950271.post-66823217888852907802010-02-24T11:17:31.794-06:002010-02-24T11:17:31.794-06:00i'm going to go look these up. thanks for the ...i'm going to go look these up. thanks for the reminder....<br /><br />it is a process. dusting yourself off and taking another look at the attachment process is definitely a good thing. :)<br /><br />peace,<br />melissaMama Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11731917736362150072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-188373634820950271.post-50171921656905775542010-02-24T10:19:36.518-06:002010-02-24T10:19:36.518-06:00Having a sister with Reactive Attachemt Disorder, ...Having a sister with Reactive Attachemt Disorder, I really feel for you! She was 22 before we even found out that she had attachment issues (she had been wrongly diagnosed with everything else under the sun, but no one even THOUGHT of RAD...duh!). Anyway, as a child, I felt very alone and afraid a lot because of her. Now, as an adult, I feel for the pain my parents and especially mt mom endured. I hope that you have or create a support system of people who understand what you are dealing with. Don't allow yourself to be alone with this! It is too much alone!!!!!! For your other kids, too...<br /><br />I am really impressed with your willingness to step back into learning about attachment issues, reading books, and preparing for more steps ahead. You are an amazing Mom! It is so difficult to parent a child with attachment issues! You are an incredible woman, and your family is blessed to have you as their mother. The rest of your family (husband and other children) are amazing people for living with and loving a child with attachment issues! It is hard work, but your family is so full of love! <br /><br />I know this post doesn't really go anywhere. I just wanted to share my thoughts. I also wanted you to know you are not alone in dealing with a child with attachment issues. Everyone is rooting for you on those hard days, and we all love Jameson and want her to be able to lead a full, attached life! <br /><br />Keep posting! <br /><br />Breclyn<br />manygrandadventures.blogspot.com<br />sixteensmallstones.blogspot.comMommyBrechttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07066054608851938727noreply@blogger.com