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Newbie Introduction (sorry, long non-traditional family unit)
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<blockquote data-quote="barbie" data-source="post: 172448" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>mother in law (granma) doesnt know it all, if she did at the end of her name she'd have some special intitals and since she doesnt, let her know in a nice way if you arent willing to help me with your grandchild getting him the help and resources he needs, then you need to be quiet sit back and let the doctors and specialists do what they have to. Making a stand is hard alone so get husband involved. </p><p> </p><p>You know the saying if you can't say something nice. I'm not saying be rude, Im saying be his advocate, he can't or won't verbalize everything he is feeling and soemtimes Im sure he gets frustrated with himself and probably tired of always getting in trouble. You know there is a problem and husband does too, regardless of relationships, there is a problem. Speak for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barbie, post: 172448, member: 4842"] mother in law (granma) doesnt know it all, if she did at the end of her name she'd have some special intitals and since she doesnt, let her know in a nice way if you arent willing to help me with your grandchild getting him the help and resources he needs, then you need to be quiet sit back and let the doctors and specialists do what they have to. Making a stand is hard alone so get husband involved. You know the saying if you can't say something nice. I'm not saying be rude, Im saying be his advocate, he can't or won't verbalize everything he is feeling and soemtimes Im sure he gets frustrated with himself and probably tired of always getting in trouble. You know there is a problem and husband does too, regardless of relationships, there is a problem. Speak for him. [/QUOTE]
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