vermeil
Mom to 27 week wonder+DD
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meep cowboy's angel please don't think I was trying to belittle anyone else's experience! 25weeker and sb22 said it very well (thanks ladies!). Every preemie journey is very hard and nerve wrenching. I'm glad to hear your daughter's a month old already!
I related my experiences just because this past year I've been thinking of this topic a LOT. How suffering just can't be compared. That woman whose baby was under uv lamps - was her suffering as valid as mine? Yes. Did I resent her a bit for it? Absolutely. Is that right of me? Not really What about a guy who's upset because his prized sports car is scratched? Or the neighbour whose yappy small dog passed away?
Hotmum that means a lot to me, thank you! Made me a bit teary eyed I remember coming to this board in the thick of things and clinging like mad to the stories with happy endings. I would read them over and over and stare at the pictures of the smiling healthy babies. Glad I could return the favor to other moms
indy and lara, well said! Thanks for your thoughts on this. That's pretty much what I was trying to say - those parents whose preemies had brief stays, their journey is just as much tortuous as you say. Was I secretly annoyed when I saw moms crying because they had to leave their babies overnight, and leave empty handed? Absolutely. Was I right to? Nope. I'm sure if roles were reversed I would have been just as upset and thought it was the end of the world. Which it would have been for me! Hope this makes any sort of sense
I've never really related all the awful events we went through because I always feel like I sound either whiny or braggy. Yet like hotmum said it does help others sometimes.
Well! Back to the original topic =p Vincent is a year old and percentile wise is now about 2%. We're almost touching the actual curb now, which starts at 3% yay!
I related my experiences just because this past year I've been thinking of this topic a LOT. How suffering just can't be compared. That woman whose baby was under uv lamps - was her suffering as valid as mine? Yes. Did I resent her a bit for it? Absolutely. Is that right of me? Not really What about a guy who's upset because his prized sports car is scratched? Or the neighbour whose yappy small dog passed away?
Hotmum that means a lot to me, thank you! Made me a bit teary eyed I remember coming to this board in the thick of things and clinging like mad to the stories with happy endings. I would read them over and over and stare at the pictures of the smiling healthy babies. Glad I could return the favor to other moms
indy and lara, well said! Thanks for your thoughts on this. That's pretty much what I was trying to say - those parents whose preemies had brief stays, their journey is just as much tortuous as you say. Was I secretly annoyed when I saw moms crying because they had to leave their babies overnight, and leave empty handed? Absolutely. Was I right to? Nope. I'm sure if roles were reversed I would have been just as upset and thought it was the end of the world. Which it would have been for me! Hope this makes any sort of sense
I've never really related all the awful events we went through because I always feel like I sound either whiny or braggy. Yet like hotmum said it does help others sometimes.
Well! Back to the original topic =p Vincent is a year old and percentile wise is now about 2%. We're almost touching the actual curb now, which starts at 3% yay!