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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 530265"><p>LB, I totally and completely agree with Insane. Trust your mommy gut. THAT is the only thing you should be listening to. I, too, (and of course difficult child 1) have suffered because of waiting too long AND listening 100% to ONE professional (who turned out to be 100% wrong). My mother still thinks difficult child 1 was diagnosed with what he has solely based on MY "version" of the facts so that I would get the diagnosis I wanted. That's how convoluted HER thinking is and her denial is astronomical.</p><p></p><p>Go with your gut and ignore what others say. When my mom talks, I let it go in one ear and out the other. That way she can say what she's going to say and I don't have to listen to it or even acknowledge it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 530265"] LB, I totally and completely agree with Insane. Trust your mommy gut. THAT is the only thing you should be listening to. I, too, (and of course difficult child 1) have suffered because of waiting too long AND listening 100% to ONE professional (who turned out to be 100% wrong). My mother still thinks difficult child 1 was diagnosed with what he has solely based on MY "version" of the facts so that I would get the diagnosis I wanted. That's how convoluted HER thinking is and her denial is astronomical. Go with your gut and ignore what others say. When my mom talks, I let it go in one ear and out the other. That way she can say what she's going to say and I don't have to listen to it or even acknowledge it. [/QUOTE]
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