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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 97335" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>It's amazing how so many of us have been through this situation.</p><p>When easy child started to have anxiety. I did not want to believe it, deal with it or even hear about it. I just kept thinking "not again" and "what's wrong with my kids, me our family?"</p><p></p><p>easy child had some real anxiety. difficult child's dr. saw easy child and sort of gave me a wake up call. easy child needed some help and I needed to hear it. In the end it was nothing like difficult child. It was easy child's issues/illness and he is as entitled to have less than perfect emotional health. Just like the rest of us. </p><p></p><p>Eventually he had some serious medical problems. I didn't want to hear he was having what turned out to be seizures and needed brain surgery. I had a hard time jumping on board the mother of a sick child train again. </p><p></p><p>You have to allow each child to have their particular issues regardless of our post traumatic stress reaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 97335, member: 3"] It's amazing how so many of us have been through this situation. When easy child started to have anxiety. I did not want to believe it, deal with it or even hear about it. I just kept thinking "not again" and "what's wrong with my kids, me our family?" easy child had some real anxiety. difficult child's dr. saw easy child and sort of gave me a wake up call. easy child needed some help and I needed to hear it. In the end it was nothing like difficult child. It was easy child's issues/illness and he is as entitled to have less than perfect emotional health. Just like the rest of us. Eventually he had some serious medical problems. I didn't want to hear he was having what turned out to be seizures and needed brain surgery. I had a hard time jumping on board the mother of a sick child train again. You have to allow each child to have their particular issues regardless of our post traumatic stress reaction. [/QUOTE]
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