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Parenting a Child with a Chronic Illness: You Never Know How Long or When it Will Hit You

September 02, 2021 The Momxiety Club Episode 34
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Parenting a Child with a Chronic Illness: You Never Know How Long or When it Will Hit You
Show Notes

When you receive any news that is not what you expected it can be hard. You never know how long it will take to set in or when it will hit you. When my oldest was diagnosed with a chronic illness the big 'hit me' moment was three years later!

In this episode, I talk about how having a stuffed animal ripped apart by our puppy brought it all together.

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