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<blockquote data-quote="venmos1" data-source="post: 16412856" data-attributes="member: 40656"><p>Thankfully your little one is ok. I have a 3.5yo daughter and 2.5 yo son. Anyone with kids knows how quick things can go bad. Im a very in the moment type of person. I dont put a lot of thinking into these kind of things. Once in a while i may hear a song or something that makes me think about a loss or death etc and i am easily moved. My wife on the other hand is very emotional and .....not sure what to call it. She thinks about lots of this stuff. Most of it is not her fault. Ever since we had our first child she has had ups and downs mentally. Medication has helped a lot. There will be times where she constantly feels like something has or is going to happen. she will just lose it thinking im going to or have died in a car accident. she will call me at random times with these feelings. </p><p></p><p>Its awefully easy to play arm chair quaterback and tell someone how to think or live. I would never do that. all i can say is to try your best to not think of the negative. Get rid of those feelings and thoughts the best you can. Be thankful and greatful god was there for you. My daughter tripped and knocked a tooth out. my son tripped and nearly broke his nose. one inch another spot and who knows what could have been. but i dont want to think that way. Im thankful thats all that happened. Its easy to think back at a bad experience, but try to move on. It will make you stronger as a person and as a family. Dont be afraid to talk to a professional either. You need your sleep and rest. your family needs you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venmos1, post: 16412856, member: 40656"] Thankfully your little one is ok. I have a 3.5yo daughter and 2.5 yo son. Anyone with kids knows how quick things can go bad. Im a very in the moment type of person. I dont put a lot of thinking into these kind of things. Once in a while i may hear a song or something that makes me think about a loss or death etc and i am easily moved. My wife on the other hand is very emotional and .....not sure what to call it. She thinks about lots of this stuff. Most of it is not her fault. Ever since we had our first child she has had ups and downs mentally. Medication has helped a lot. There will be times where she constantly feels like something has or is going to happen. she will just lose it thinking im going to or have died in a car accident. she will call me at random times with these feelings. Its awefully easy to play arm chair quaterback and tell someone how to think or live. I would never do that. all i can say is to try your best to not think of the negative. Get rid of those feelings and thoughts the best you can. Be thankful and greatful god was there for you. My daughter tripped and knocked a tooth out. my son tripped and nearly broke his nose. one inch another spot and who knows what could have been. but i dont want to think that way. Im thankful thats all that happened. Its easy to think back at a bad experience, but try to move on. It will make you stronger as a person and as a family. Dont be afraid to talk to a professional either. You need your sleep and rest. your family needs you. [/QUOTE]
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