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I am just watching Piers Morgan talking to Katie Price

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Nabster · 14/03/2009 15:39

When she talks about Harvey I feel huge admiration and respect for her and feel ashamed I can not be as good a mum to my children.

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Nabster · 15/03/2009 12:18

Why is it you can't post something without lots of people jumping in and making assumptions?

I am not feeling great, I watched a show, I posted how I felt and mostly all there has been has put downs imo.

I respect her as a mother for what she has done for her child. Not impressed with the modelling topless and surgery but hey, that isn't all she is about.

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Pruners · 15/03/2009 12:19

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vjg13 · 15/03/2009 13:36

Can we agree to differ on the whole Katie Price good role model issue?

Nabster, how are you feeling today?

ElfOnTheTopShelf · 15/03/2009 13:42

with regards to Katie Price, she doesn't get her kit off anymore does she?

Nabster · 15/03/2009 13:49

vjg - I realised after I had posted I was probably taking things a bit too personally.

Have mostly been on the mental health bit today as not good.

Thank you for asking. Means a lot.

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vjg13 · 15/03/2009 14:08

Nabster, I hope you are getting some family help.

Any chance of getting outside for a bit, just for a walk. It's quite bright and sunny out today here. I've always found walking familiar routes really helpful at bad times.

Nabster · 15/03/2009 15:00

I have baked for the kids which always helps and I will be starting on dinner soon. I am happiest when cooking.

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Blondeshavemorefun · 15/03/2009 15:25

nabster - sorry you are feeling down - and fwiw you sound like a fab mum!!

its a shame I am not closer to you, and I would come and give you some time out to refresh you

i think katie/jordon does what she thinks is best for her child - and thats all you mums can do

yes she got her tits out, so what - i sunbathe topless on holiday, does that make me a bad mummyto be?

unfort no one paid me for my bare boobs

yes she has help, and guess if we all had lots of money, we would do what we could do make life easier, whether get a cleaner. nanny or whatever

fwiw - my nanny friend saw katie at harveys blind school (her charge went there) -friend said katie was so normal and joined in with stuff

chin up honey - sure little nabsters think you are the best mummy in th world - and to them you are!!

Nabster · 15/03/2009 15:51

My 3 year old told me I was the best mummy in the world this morning and for a minute I thought he thinks so, and that is good enough for me..

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pagwatch · 15/03/2009 15:59

Umm. can I just say . My son has severe needs. I don't think parents of children with that level of difficulty need to be admired. What is admirable about parenting a child you love. I do it. I don't want praising. It would be very very odd if I didn't care for a child I love wouldn't it?

I just worry that these 'gosh isn't she marvelous' comments seem to come from a perception that when your child has disabilities you get to choose whether you love them or not.

he's my kid. he's gorgeous. he is her child and she loves him. And.....?

Would we post. Gosh Angelina has all those children and yet gosh and golly she manages to take care of them.

When you have a child with even severe disabilities your love does feel exactly the same. It isn't an act of charity.

Nabster · 15/03/2009 16:01

And that isn't what I said or meant.

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pagwatch · 15/03/2009 16:05

I wasn't fighting with you NAB. Its just an observation based on the comments I get too

Nabster · 15/03/2009 16:07

Okay.

Good.

I don't like fighting.

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vjg13 · 15/03/2009 18:32

I admired her for the way she answered some very insensitive questions and for the way she talked about coping as a single mum through his diagnosis. It wasn't for loving her child.

My daughter has severe learning difficulties and I really struggle with the thought of what the future holds for her.

MarmadukeScarlet · 17/03/2009 10:44

My sons also has severe needs - health, physical disabilites and learning difficulties and do you know what?

Sometimes I don't like him very much, sometimes I don't want to look after him 24/7, sometimes I think about getting on a train whilst he is in nursery and seeing how far I could get before anyone noticed I was gone.

Sometimes the guilt of feeling like this vies with the devastation of the realisation that he may not live to adulthood.

So bloody shoot me.

Angelina chose to have that many children, no where in my birth plan did it request a child that would turn my life upside down.

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