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Rise Above Disappointment By SHEILA WALSH When I think of all the emotions that make up who we are, disappointment is one of the hardest to handle. So many things fall under that one word, but they don’t weigh the same. I was disappointed that the Dallas Cowboys didn’t have a better season last year but that didn’t leave a mark on my heart. (We always have next year!) Some situations though devastate us and leave us breathless. Three months into my pregnancy with Christian my doctor told me there was something seriously wrong with him. The actual phrase she used was, “incompatible with life.” Because I would be forty when he was born, she had recommended extra tests outside the normal ones. Once she had all the results on her desk she called us in and gave us that unthinkable diagnosis. She recommended that we 6 • Solutions terminate the pregnancy immediately. I said, no. So she said, “We’ll see how long you can carry him.” The next few weeks and months were a rollercoaster of emotions but the most constantly present ones were heartache and profound disappointment. I was confused as well. Why had God allowed me to get pregnant only to have this little one die? In my Bible I had underlined this verse when I found out that I was going to have a baby, “Even strong young lions sometimes go hungry, but those who “ What is still standing when everything else is gone? I found the answer on my knees and through my tears.