Mommy Diaries: My Journey to Perspective
This is Lindsay's second of three (or maybe more) installments in her journey as a mom of two girls, one who was not long ago diagnosed with Rhett syndrome. These are her stories as she navigates through motherhood. Read Lindsay's first installment, Coming to Terms with a Diagnosis, here.
Have you ever been feeling shitty and low, and
then someone offers advice or empathy with something like, “at least…blah blah blah”. My mom uses this all the time; through the
trials and tribulations of childhood, adolescence, young adulthood and heck
even adulthood. And I would think, FUCK
OFF MOM! It’s just NOT what you want to
hear when you are feeling down, especially when you are feeling worse than
you've ever felt before.
I understand now, she was trying to teach me
the valuable lesson of perspective.
Unfortunately, people generally need to get there on their own, but
having this as a default setting in your brain when you’re feeling down proves
to be quite helpful! When we first got the diagnosis, I felt down. I’d see people complain
about their kids doing kid things and I’d think, “fuck you, at least they have
legs that work!” (or something similar).
Comparison can be the thief of joy, but I have come to understand it can
also be an advantage. Thinking about Isla’s future, I would think, “how could this
be any worse?!” Then I remembered the
time Isla was in acute pediatrics at RUH where some kids were LIVING in the
hospital!! Some of the children were
there all by themselves, others were fighting for their lives! So, when I feel sorry for myself, I remember
the days we spent in the hospital with Isla while she fought an infection. I remember how scary the days were, but I
also remember that it could have been so much worse. As time passes, I see all the warrior mamas
out there dealing with shit that is way worse than what we are dealing with. Now I reminded to always look on the bright side,
to be grateful for what we are given, and to enjoy each day as they come. This is one of the greatest gifts Isla has
given me. I think this kid has a lot to teach me and the world…
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