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<blockquote data-quote="PonyGirl" data-source="post: 229565" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>Yes, it's the vigilant medical care that has me terrified. A lot like what MB is sharing in her thread about her daughter, I worry about the capabilities of difficult child to handle a special needs child. No car, no health insurance (yet?) not a great income. S is not working, and I suspect she won't explore going to work after Julius is born.</p><p> </p><p>Honestly, it was going to be tough enough for them to raise a perfectly healthy baby. The added stress of this dreadful disorder has dashed a lot of my hopes. I pray I'm wrong, and difficult child will step up to the plate, and S will mature, but I am afraid.</p><p> </p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PonyGirl, post: 229565, member: 187"] Yes, it's the vigilant medical care that has me terrified. A lot like what MB is sharing in her thread about her daughter, I worry about the capabilities of difficult child to handle a special needs child. No car, no health insurance (yet?) not a great income. S is not working, and I suspect she won't explore going to work after Julius is born. Honestly, it was going to be tough enough for them to raise a perfectly healthy baby. The added stress of this dreadful disorder has dashed a lot of my hopes. I pray I'm wrong, and difficult child will step up to the plate, and S will mature, but I am afraid. Peace [/QUOTE]
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