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I need some strength from my CD family
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 637836" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Kathy,</p><p>You've been through so much. I recall your difficult child making great progress at times, then falling backward more recently. She is a dual diagnosis individual, and that is very tricky. Fortunately, you and husband are getting wise counsel and are not making any rash decisions based on what may be false claims. difficult child's tend to magnify half truths, so although she may absolutely have epilepsy, the statement about not working for a year may be totally untrue. Take your time, weigh your options and ask for proof. You're nobody's fool - you have a PhD in difficult child! In the meantime, your concern about her possible homelessness is valid and so heartbreaking. We're all here for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 637836, member: 13882"] Kathy, You've been through so much. I recall your difficult child making great progress at times, then falling backward more recently. She is a dual diagnosis individual, and that is very tricky. Fortunately, you and husband are getting wise counsel and are not making any rash decisions based on what may be false claims. difficult child's tend to magnify half truths, so although she may absolutely have epilepsy, the statement about not working for a year may be totally untrue. Take your time, weigh your options and ask for proof. You're nobody's fool - you have a PhD in difficult child! In the meantime, your concern about her possible homelessness is valid and so heartbreaking. We're all here for you. [/QUOTE]
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