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Nutritionist has referred us to a developmental pediatrician!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 504062" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You take one step at a time and give it your best. Your best is all you can do. I'm sorry it has piled up on you and the timing is absolutely lousy...but...it is what it is. Huge supportive hugs coming your way.</p><p></p><p>Will your Mom be able to do the mornings for awhile? That would be a huge help. Regarding the weight loss is it possible that you and your daughter are eating less due to the major change in your household? When the kids were on stimulants we had to add an extra "meal" before bedtime with one...sometimes it was just a shake or PB&J</p><p>with milk. </p><p></p><p>Will you be getting off work early enough to make a late afternoon appointment? If not (and hoping in health care you will) perhaps you can delay the next appointment for a couple of months from now. Your full time job may be difficult for your difficult child since she has had to make other transitions lately. If you behave confidently (don't have to feel it, lol) she will adjust more easily. I have been there done that as a single Mom with three who had to work. Playacting helped shield them from sharing my stress. I suggest it with caring supportive motives. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 504062, member: 35"] You take one step at a time and give it your best. Your best is all you can do. I'm sorry it has piled up on you and the timing is absolutely lousy...but...it is what it is. Huge supportive hugs coming your way. Will your Mom be able to do the mornings for awhile? That would be a huge help. Regarding the weight loss is it possible that you and your daughter are eating less due to the major change in your household? When the kids were on stimulants we had to add an extra "meal" before bedtime with one...sometimes it was just a shake or PB&J with milk. Will you be getting off work early enough to make a late afternoon appointment? If not (and hoping in health care you will) perhaps you can delay the next appointment for a couple of months from now. Your full time job may be difficult for your difficult child since she has had to make other transitions lately. If you behave confidently (don't have to feel it, lol) she will adjust more easily. I have been there done that as a single Mom with three who had to work. Playacting helped shield them from sharing my stress. I suggest it with caring supportive motives. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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