There are many families out there that have much more traumatic things in their life to worry about. For example, my two yr old cousin was just diagnosed with Tay zacs disease and won't live to see 4. Now, what do I do about my 7yr old that wants to succeed thru to state? Or if he was wrestling his last match of his senior yr should I not feel the sadness of missing all the yrs of bonding and time discussing opponents and brackets with him?

I don't think the sad parents who have been living the lifestyle with their kids, supporting their kids, been there thru the injuries and cutting weight, feeling the pain for them when they lose and shaking as they come from behind to win need to be on medicine. Yea, it's for the kids. It builds strong minds and bodies. But, after only 3 yrs of being in it with my son, I want him to succeed, not for me, but for him.


koltons_dad