Thanks Chatee and Mabs, it's good for me to hear others understand.
Our son brings tremendous happiness and joy to our lives, and I cannot imagine life without him for one second, but sometimes it's as though I am looking at him through another set of eyes, and it makes me so sad. I guess we have just had a lot of reaffirmations of his disability recently , and it brings his problems (rather than him as a person) to the forefront.
Like I said we had the DLA announcement, then the blue badge. Last week his physio said she doubts he will be walking independently by this time next year (when he is supposed to start nursery), so he will probably need a walking frame, but that is assuming he can get his standing balance by then. He can't be dragging himself along the ground surrounded by excited children it would be dangerous. Then that throws up the fact that using a frame could reduce the strength in his legs, because the weight is distributed mainly through the arms, and in turn could end up hindering his future ability to walk.
Today his physio produced a pushalong toy horse for him to sit on, to practice his sitting balance. It's really nice and he loves it, but he looks so weak on it, with legs like Kermit the Frog, just hanging there. It brought more tears to my eyes, as much to do with the fact he was so proud to be on it. Unfortunately he was still slipping off sideways even though it has a special wedging pad to supposedly keep him upright, and I just stood there and thought, this is all a bit too much, why can't we fnd anything he can just have fun on, without having to be constantly holding him/rearranging him etc.
Mabs, I am very flattered you view me in that way! I can't say I see myself like that though, but if I have helped you in even the smallest way then I'm glad.Have a good time away.
Chatee I am in a similar situation really. I do have a sister nearby, but she has 4 children too, so her time is as full as mine. She does have my oldest 2 over for sleepovers from time to time though. In terms of other family support we have none, and no friends locally as we have only been in the area a few months. For services for ds though we have excellent facilities, so at least we aren't fighting battles on that front. Thanks for your offer of an ear I do appreciate it.
Sorry for the ramble !