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and it feels like all my friends are now all in university and finding jobs. there is a period where you go through the five stages of grief. because you have a completely different life now. it was hard for my family, i know, because it is something i have thought about, is they watched their healthy young child just deteriorate in a manner that is unforeseen and unexplainable. and i know that was really, really hard on them, because i could tell by their faces. the mums and dads, they don t, they have to be strong for their kids, but you catch them looking sad, and it is, yeah, fully understandable. but again, through sessions i had with the pain team and the pain clinic, they were again able to learn and understand, and now we did have this incredible understanding, and our own support that those faces don t appear as often. i call this piece that i have