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<blockquote data-quote="whateveryousay2007" data-source="post: 92083" data-attributes="member: 4265"><p>He did the typical momma, daddy speech as a baby. He didn't talk as much as I though he should've as a toddler but he didn't seem behind to me. </p><p></p><p>I always expressed concern to his doctor (he was mine too when I was little) but he always said he was normal.</p><p></p><p>Mine did have allergies. Tree pollen & ragweed. He has it year round. He did get tested and he did get put on medications for everything.</p><p></p><p>Whenever we go to the doctor I still tell him that I'm concerned and he tests him everytime. I told him about the fact that he is always in an adult conversation. (He wasn't in the room) Sure enough he went on to have a 15 minute conversation with the doctor about the weather, tornados and so on.</p><p></p><p>My hubby is not my son's biological father. I filed for divorce from his father while I was pregnant. (Cheating little lowlife) And I met my hubby while I was still pregnant. We were great friends and got married when my son was a toddler. he's always had the stability of Daddy. </p><p></p><p>His real father signed away rights because he didn't want him (his loss) and our son doesn't know yet. I feel he's still a little young to understand. but his biological father's family has no history of anything that I'm aware of.</p><p></p><p>So...denial is a big issue at our house. I'm constantly telling both of them not to argue or pick with each other.</p><p>I expect my hubby to not act like a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whateveryousay2007, post: 92083, member: 4265"] He did the typical momma, daddy speech as a baby. He didn't talk as much as I though he should've as a toddler but he didn't seem behind to me. I always expressed concern to his doctor (he was mine too when I was little) but he always said he was normal. Mine did have allergies. Tree pollen & ragweed. He has it year round. He did get tested and he did get put on medications for everything. Whenever we go to the doctor I still tell him that I'm concerned and he tests him everytime. I told him about the fact that he is always in an adult conversation. (He wasn't in the room) Sure enough he went on to have a 15 minute conversation with the doctor about the weather, tornados and so on. My hubby is not my son's biological father. I filed for divorce from his father while I was pregnant. (Cheating little lowlife) And I met my hubby while I was still pregnant. We were great friends and got married when my son was a toddler. he's always had the stability of Daddy. His real father signed away rights because he didn't want him (his loss) and our son doesn't know yet. I feel he's still a little young to understand. but his biological father's family has no history of anything that I'm aware of. So...denial is a big issue at our house. I'm constantly telling both of them not to argue or pick with each other. I expect my hubby to not act like a child. [/QUOTE]
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