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Our daughter, Tara, lives with MM
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Carol,
So glad to hear that Cara's TIA's are slowing down! The one that Tara had really scared us to death . . . I give you credit for getting through the last couple of weeks . . . not that you had a choice, but you know what I mean!
I bet it would do Cara a world of good to see her friends at school, even if it's just for a few minutes. I know that there's a big age difference, but Tara insisted on attending summer school just 5 days after her return home from surgery #2. We hesitantly allowed her to go, thinking that she wouldn't last. Six weeks later, she finished the class with an 'A'! (It was Algebra 2, and she got a 'C' during the year, so wanted to remediate the grade. 'C's aren't acceptable in her book!) In hindsight, I believe that it was her way of forcing "normalcy" back into her life. You'll know best with Cara though - it's just my opinion!
Hugs to you both,
Jill
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