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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 192061" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I also wish I could go back and give young klmno a hug - and your mom a clue!</p><p> </p><p>I am so sorry you were hurt as a child. I know how terrible it feels. been there done that.</p><p> </p><p>I thinkk you have a pretty good point about tdocs that you have seen. I have not had the same experiences, though one therapist told me to deal with Wiz' school anxiety by giving him a trash can to carry around and barf in. later it was found that he had an infection from picking at his sking and hitting himself with rocks from the garden. He was vomiting because the infection. If I had taken the tdocs advice my son could have eventually died from this untreated infection.</p><p> </p><p>You ALWAYS have to follow your gut. It is a gift from God or your higher power or the universe to help you raise your child. Not to say that most of us couldn't use some help and new skills in parenting, but that is not usually the ONLY problem. There really ARE problems that are NOT the fault of the parents or their style of parenting or being a single parent.</p><p> </p><p>I wish, with all my heart and soul, that you could come and work with the therapist who helped us so much. She did research, learned new things, explored the latest info on the things that my kids were diagnosis'd with, and was just awesome. I pray you find a therapist like our doctor Y.</p><p> </p><p>Many hugs to the adult klmno. You truly ARE an AMAZING woman. (and I do know this post was NOT about garnering compliments, but you deserve that one!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 192061, member: 1233"] I also wish I could go back and give young klmno a hug - and your mom a clue! I am so sorry you were hurt as a child. I know how terrible it feels. been there done that. I thinkk you have a pretty good point about tdocs that you have seen. I have not had the same experiences, though one therapist told me to deal with Wiz' school anxiety by giving him a trash can to carry around and barf in. later it was found that he had an infection from picking at his sking and hitting himself with rocks from the garden. He was vomiting because the infection. If I had taken the tdocs advice my son could have eventually died from this untreated infection. You ALWAYS have to follow your gut. It is a gift from God or your higher power or the universe to help you raise your child. Not to say that most of us couldn't use some help and new skills in parenting, but that is not usually the ONLY problem. There really ARE problems that are NOT the fault of the parents or their style of parenting or being a single parent. I wish, with all my heart and soul, that you could come and work with the therapist who helped us so much. She did research, learned new things, explored the latest info on the things that my kids were diagnosis'd with, and was just awesome. I pray you find a therapist like our doctor Y. Many hugs to the adult klmno. You truly ARE an AMAZING woman. (and I do know this post was NOT about garnering compliments, but you deserve that one!) [/QUOTE]
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