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A bit taken back - maybe a slap in the face....
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 375081" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>TL, I can see where all this would have you frazzled- it would have me a bit nervous, too. Are you close enough to your family, and I mean in a way where they talk to you often enough to more accurately gage what areas you are struggling with and what areas you are still functioning fine without the need of help in, to let them gegt involved a bit in some of these appointments? I'm thinking it might help you if someone else was there, who knows you well, to tell a dr/therapist/evaluator that you are handling things with the tweedles appropriately, or whateever, because it probably is normal for some of these people to question things like that if they don't know you well and are just there to assess the situation.</p><p></p><p>Just like when some evaluator started wondering if I was paranoid with fear of difficult child going to my bro- it would have helped a great deal if someone who knew first hand that I had been threatened by previous GAL for 3 years about this could have told the valuator so they would know that it wasn't an irrational fear or paranoia. As it turns out, they figured that out but it took a lot longer than it would have otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 375081, member: 3699"] TL, I can see where all this would have you frazzled- it would have me a bit nervous, too. Are you close enough to your family, and I mean in a way where they talk to you often enough to more accurately gage what areas you are struggling with and what areas you are still functioning fine without the need of help in, to let them gegt involved a bit in some of these appointments? I'm thinking it might help you if someone else was there, who knows you well, to tell a dr/therapist/evaluator that you are handling things with the tweedles appropriately, or whateever, because it probably is normal for some of these people to question things like that if they don't know you well and are just there to assess the situation. Just like when some evaluator started wondering if I was paranoid with fear of difficult child going to my bro- it would have helped a great deal if someone who knew first hand that I had been threatened by previous GAL for 3 years about this could have told the valuator so they would know that it wasn't an irrational fear or paranoia. As it turns out, they figured that out but it took a lot longer than it would have otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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