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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 580154" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>I am very happy for you. Use the respite to the fullest of your ability. Do many of the things YOU and husband and Partner want to do without having to worry about V, if even for just a few hours. You'll have to learn to let go during that time. It will be hard since that's all you've known for so long.</p><p></p><p>You should be very proud of Partner. He let you know what was going on and has done a great job of handling it all for so long. He deserves some Mommy and Me time, in a big way.</p><p></p><p>As for V's skills, you're lucky. You know what they are already and he's only 5. I didn't figure them out until difficult child 1 was 13. He lost out on so many interventions that could have him in an even better place. How's the Special Education process going? The sooner you get things going and finalized, the more will be in place before things get REALLY hard in school.</p><p></p><p>I continue to admire how far you've come. You're doing a great job and I hope you are able to pat yourself on the back sometimes. You've overcome a giant hurdle and are now on the "right" path. KUDOS Warrior Mom!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 580154, member: 15799"] I am very happy for you. Use the respite to the fullest of your ability. Do many of the things YOU and husband and Partner want to do without having to worry about V, if even for just a few hours. You'll have to learn to let go during that time. It will be hard since that's all you've known for so long. You should be very proud of Partner. He let you know what was going on and has done a great job of handling it all for so long. He deserves some Mommy and Me time, in a big way. As for V's skills, you're lucky. You know what they are already and he's only 5. I didn't figure them out until difficult child 1 was 13. He lost out on so many interventions that could have him in an even better place. How's the Special Education process going? The sooner you get things going and finalized, the more will be in place before things get REALLY hard in school. I continue to admire how far you've come. You're doing a great job and I hope you are able to pat yourself on the back sometimes. You've overcome a giant hurdle and are now on the "right" path. KUDOS Warrior Mom!! [/QUOTE]
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