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Ugh...When Will It Get Better?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 185937" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Welcome. I am so sorry for the behaviors that brought you here. </p><p> </p><p>You couldn't be in a more supportive or caring site, in my opinion. I know until just recently all the blame was put on you, because you are the mom and it is ALWAYS mom's fault. NOT! But so many docs adn therapists seem to want to tell us this. On this site we are moms and dads who have truly been there and done that. We have been blamed, lied about, lied to, and treated so badly that if we were a group of dogs the SPCA would be having national hissy fits!</p><p> </p><p>Over time, they CAN improve. It is important to get as close to the right diagnosis as possible. I am sure you have seen a lot of docs, therapists adn other professionals. We have a way of organizing all of this, plus so much more, so that any new (or even the current) docs and teachers, etc... can see what was done, what the results were, and the family info that they all ask. It is called a Parent Report and it is on the General Archives. I really think with-o this report my son would have been able to continue for much, much longer with-o getting help. </p><p> </p><p>just so you know, it can get better. Stick around, read info from the various forums here, lurk if you just don't feel up to posting, post what you can, wehn you can. Honestly, my family got as much support and help from this site as from any professional we saw. Not jsut teh support I needed, but the information and guidance as for where to look next. </p><p> </p><p>Be gentle with yourself, give yourself time to grieve the changing dreams you have for your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 185937, member: 1233"] Welcome. I am so sorry for the behaviors that brought you here. You couldn't be in a more supportive or caring site, in my opinion. I know until just recently all the blame was put on you, because you are the mom and it is ALWAYS mom's fault. NOT! But so many docs adn therapists seem to want to tell us this. On this site we are moms and dads who have truly been there and done that. We have been blamed, lied about, lied to, and treated so badly that if we were a group of dogs the SPCA would be having national hissy fits! Over time, they CAN improve. It is important to get as close to the right diagnosis as possible. I am sure you have seen a lot of docs, therapists adn other professionals. We have a way of organizing all of this, plus so much more, so that any new (or even the current) docs and teachers, etc... can see what was done, what the results were, and the family info that they all ask. It is called a Parent Report and it is on the General Archives. I really think with-o this report my son would have been able to continue for much, much longer with-o getting help. just so you know, it can get better. Stick around, read info from the various forums here, lurk if you just don't feel up to posting, post what you can, wehn you can. Honestly, my family got as much support and help from this site as from any professional we saw. Not jsut teh support I needed, but the information and guidance as for where to look next. Be gentle with yourself, give yourself time to grieve the changing dreams you have for your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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