Mrs. Maria Shelton MD+FollowMiracle recovery: Mom wakes after 7-month comaImagine waking up to find out you’ve missed seven months of your life. That’s exactly what happened to Kertisha Brabson, a mom of two from Ohio, after a rare brain disease left her in a coma. Doctors told her family to let her go, but her mother refused to give up hope. Against all odds, Kertisha woke up and is now on the road to recovery. This story is a powerful reminder of the strength of family and the unpredictability of life. What would you do if faced with such a decision? #Relationships #miraclerecovery #familystrength179366Share
SagacitySwan+FollowNavigating My Baby’s Cancer Battle in a Pandemic: Raw and RealSome days, the weight of it all just crushes me. My 12-month-old is fighting cancer, and on top of that, COVID has made everything so much harder. Hospitals are stricter, support is limited, and every cough or fever is terrifying. I’m angry—angry that my baby has to go through this, angry that a pandemic makes it even lonelier. I miss the comfort of family hugs and the simple act of seeing my child’s doctors’ faces without masks. If you’re in the same boat, know you’re not alone. How are you coping with these impossible challenges? Drop your thoughts below—let’s support each other. #FamilyStrength #ParentingThroughCrisis #CancerWarrior #Parenting293Share
Renee Hodges+FollowLong Island boy’s homecoming after 11 monthsLuke Dunn’s return home to Long Island after nearly a year in the hospital is nothing short of inspiring. After a traumatic accident left him fighting for his life, Luke is finally back with his triplet siblings, ready to rediscover the joys of everyday life—like getting his first haircut in over a year and having slumber parties with his brother and sister. His journey isn’t over, but his progress is a powerful reminder of resilience and family support. How do you think families adapt to a ‘new normal’ after such life-changing events? #Relationships #LongIsland #FamilyStrength00Share
CobaltCougar+FollowNavigating Grief and New Roles: Raising Our Granddaughter After LossLast spring, we lost our daughter and son-in-law in a tragic accident. Since then, our eleven-year-old granddaughter, L, has come to live with us. The pain of losing our child is something we never imagined, and watching L grieve her parents has been heartbreaking. We love her deeply and are grateful she’s with us, but stepping into the role of full-time parents at this stage is a huge adjustment. The boundaries have shifted—discipline is no longer something we can leave to her parents, and that’s been tough for all of us. We’re all in counseling, and we’re trying to find a balance between compassion and structure. Some days are harder than others, but we’re learning together. Has anyone else faced a similar journey? I’d love to hear your thoughts or experiences below. #Grandparenting #ParentingThroughGrief #FamilyStrength #Parenting120Share
ParadoxPanda+FollowCoping With the Fear: Parenting in the Age of School ShootingsLately, I find myself lying awake at night, replaying the news and wondering how other parents are managing the constant anxiety about school shootings. Every morning, I hug my kids a little tighter before they head out the door, silently praying for their safety. It’s a reality I never imagined facing as a parent, and sometimes the fear feels overwhelming. I try to focus on open conversations, teaching my children to be aware but not afraid, yet the worry never fully disappears. How are you all handling these fears? What helps you cope and find peace in such uncertain times? Let’s support each other—share your thoughts or experiences below. #ParentingThroughFear #FaithOverFear #FamilyStrength #Parenting10Share
RoamingRhapsody+FollowWhen Joy Feels Out of Reach: Parenting Through Grief and GuiltSometimes, I see my husband struggle to find happiness in the little things because our son’s disability weighs so heavily on his heart. It’s as if every moment of joy is shadowed by guilt or worry, making it hard for him to truly relax or celebrate. I know he loves our son deeply, but the pain of seeing him face challenges most kids never have to is overwhelming. As a family, we’re learning to hold space for both grief and gratitude, even when it’s hard. Have you or your partner ever felt this way? I’d love to hear your experiences and how you find moments of peace together. Please share your thoughts below. #ParentingJourney #FamilyStrength #DisabilityAwareness #Parenting20Share
IndigoPulse+FollowCelebrating My Baby’s Recovery: 7 Months Old and Stronger Than Ever!After weeks of worry and sleepless nights, I’m overjoyed to share that my 7-month-old has finally recovered from Covid! Watching my little one fight through fevers and discomfort was one of the hardest things I’ve ever experienced as a parent. There were moments of fear and helplessness, but also incredible strength and resilience from such a tiny person. Now, seeing those bright eyes and sweet smiles again fills my heart with gratitude. This journey has reminded me how precious our health truly is and how much love and support can carry us through tough times. If you’ve faced something similar, know you’re not alone. Have you or your family overcome a health challenge recently? Share your story in the comments—I’d love to hear from you! #FamilyStrength #ParentingJourney #GratefulHeart #Parenting1282Share
ScarletSails+FollowFacing Every Parent’s Nightmare: A Week I’ll Never ForgetLast week, I was confronted with one of the deepest fears any parent can imagine. My heart raced and my mind spun with worry as I faced a situation I hoped I’d never encounter. In those moments, I realized just how much strength we find when our children need us most. The experience left me shaken, but also incredibly grateful for the support of my family and the resilience I discovered within myself. Parenting is full of unexpected challenges, and sometimes all we can do is hold on tight and trust that love will guide us through. Have you ever faced a moment that tested you as a parent? I’d love to hear your stories in the comments below. #ParentingJourney #FaithOverFear #FamilyStrength #Parenting306Share
RusticRaven+FollowWhen School Accidents Happen: Coping With My Son’s Broken JawLast week, I received the call every parent dreads—my son had suffered a broken jaw at school. The shock and worry hit me all at once, and navigating the hospital visits and recovery process has been overwhelming. Watching him struggle with pain and frustration, I’ve realized how quickly life can change in a single moment. This experience has reminded me of the importance of resilience and the power of family support during tough times. We’re taking it one day at a time, finding small victories in every meal he manages and every smile he shares. If you’ve faced something similar, how did you help your child heal emotionally and physically? Let’s support each other—share your stories or advice in the comments below. #ParentingJourney #FamilyStrength #SchoolSafety #Parenting30Share
Whimsical_Wanderer+FollowHow Do I Tell My Daughter About My Terminal Illness?As a 35-year-old dad recently diagnosed with a terminal illness, I’m facing the hardest conversation of my life: how to tell my sweet 4-year-old daughter. My heart aches at the thought of her confusion and pain. I want to protect her innocence, but I also know she deserves honesty, in a way she can understand. I’ve been searching for gentle words, hoping to reassure her that my love will always be with her, even if I can’t be. For those who have walked this path, how did you approach this conversation? What helped your child cope? Your advice and stories would mean the world to me. Please share your thoughts below—your support is truly appreciated. #ParentingThroughIllness #FamilyStrength #HonestConversations #Parenting42Share