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IAMJulie -> RE: Military wives support (8/26/2008 2:52:24 PM)
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Ezri, we live an hour away from BASE as well. "Post" was a new word for me that I learned through friends who are stationed at Ft. Lewis nearby. We, however, are also Navy (though now we're also Army, it's weird) so I always say "base", too. Are you familiar with the ARC? I put the link in my previous post. You may get good support from your others sources but like you said, there's something about being around people who understand and are not "toxic". My sister's ARC has things like Lego Club and other activities where the kids can be around others like them and not feel misunderstood or judged. They also put on activities for siblings and, of course, parents. Just a thought. My parents were foster parents when I was young and we adopted my younger brother through the foster system. He has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. My parents, sadly, were the type to use medications for everything. Meds to make him calm during the day, meds to make him sleep at night, meds for this, meds for that. Never, ever teaching him how to deal with the symptoms of FAS or how to be a responsible adult. I wish they had been more like you and handled him differently. Anyway, he just turned 25. Love him dearly but boy can he be a challenge to be around sometimes.
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