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Nutritionist has referred us to a developmental pediatrician!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 504071" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Have you ever experienced a situation of constent stress in your past? How did you face it? </p><p>Those are questions you might want to answer in order to overcome the new situation of constent stress (new job, fiance and difficult child).</p><p>Take a day at a time and remember you are heading in the right direction. Focus on your goals: financial stability, then difficult child well being, then fiance.</p><p>I think those 3 things should be in that exact order: you can't help your daughter properly if you have no resources and you can't be available to your fiance if you feel your daughter is not being helped.</p><p>It will take time, but slowly things will fall into place.</p><p>Hard work and some faith in better days to come will help you.</p><p>Believe you can do it and you will do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 504071, member: 11847"] Have you ever experienced a situation of constent stress in your past? How did you face it? Those are questions you might want to answer in order to overcome the new situation of constent stress (new job, fiance and difficult child). Take a day at a time and remember you are heading in the right direction. Focus on your goals: financial stability, then difficult child well being, then fiance. I think those 3 things should be in that exact order: you can't help your daughter properly if you have no resources and you can't be available to your fiance if you feel your daughter is not being helped. It will take time, but slowly things will fall into place. Hard work and some faith in better days to come will help you. Believe you can do it and you will do it. [/QUOTE]
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