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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 256888" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am so sorry. You did a great job keeping your cool and being supportive to both boys.</p><p></p><p>It is so scary to feel the way he feels. To know something is "off" and not know what or how to fix it or if it will hurt you in the long run. Truly terrifying. It is one reason I truly think having a diagnosis (the official label) is helpful. </p><p></p><p>If there is a NAME for it then it is REAL and things can be done to HELP. with-O a diagnosis, a NAME, how do you know what you are fighting. It frustrates me no end when the doctor says, "Well, i think it is G, but I don't want to label him." If it is G then you have a roadmap. with-o that map, the trip can be very scary.</p><p></p><p>One of the only things worse than KNOWING something is wrong and not knowing what is having that bit of knowing about something being wrong with your child and not knowing what.</p><p></p><p>You are handling the entire thing beautifully. He is a lucky kid to have you for a mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 256888, member: 1233"] I am so sorry. You did a great job keeping your cool and being supportive to both boys. It is so scary to feel the way he feels. To know something is "off" and not know what or how to fix it or if it will hurt you in the long run. Truly terrifying. It is one reason I truly think having a diagnosis (the official label) is helpful. If there is a NAME for it then it is REAL and things can be done to HELP. with-O a diagnosis, a NAME, how do you know what you are fighting. It frustrates me no end when the doctor says, "Well, i think it is G, but I don't want to label him." If it is G then you have a roadmap. with-o that map, the trip can be very scary. One of the only things worse than KNOWING something is wrong and not knowing what is having that bit of knowing about something being wrong with your child and not knowing what. You are handling the entire thing beautifully. He is a lucky kid to have you for a mom. [/QUOTE]
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