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<blockquote data-quote="pacific ocean" data-source="post: 705245" data-attributes="member: 21010"><p>Susistar, thank you for your comment.</p><p></p><p>We don't believe she got a diagnose of GID by the doctor. In our country, to make a diagnosed, one needs to be checked by at least two doctors who took time to observe including interviewing family members about his/her childhood, etc. We don't know who she's been seen but she told my husband "a care provider."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have heard of this word, "conflama." Learned something new, thank you!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Our society here is not a suing society. Even for a divorce, people try to compromise by talking and try to have a peaceful settlement. Your advice here about contacting an attorney sounds like a big hurdle for us. Maybe it is not as difficult as we think. Do think I can search one in the internet? I will check how to find one that would be willing to work with us. </p><p></p><p>We are talking about her 4th year at college. She has been TA and having some other work study positions to cover her "loan" part of the tuition. It is one of the most costly university in the US so we pay quite a bit. We think she could loan that amount. But the university might not let her do so.</p><p></p><p>We believe what we are doing for our Difficult Child is best, at least for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacific ocean, post: 705245, member: 21010"] Susistar, thank you for your comment. We don't believe she got a diagnose of GID by the doctor. In our country, to make a diagnosed, one needs to be checked by at least two doctors who took time to observe including interviewing family members about his/her childhood, etc. We don't know who she's been seen but she told my husband "a care provider." I have heard of this word, "conflama." Learned something new, thank you! Our society here is not a suing society. Even for a divorce, people try to compromise by talking and try to have a peaceful settlement. Your advice here about contacting an attorney sounds like a big hurdle for us. Maybe it is not as difficult as we think. Do think I can search one in the internet? I will check how to find one that would be willing to work with us. We are talking about her 4th year at college. She has been TA and having some other work study positions to cover her "loan" part of the tuition. It is one of the most costly university in the US so we pay quite a bit. We think she could loan that amount. But the university might not let her do so. We believe what we are doing for our Difficult Child is best, at least for now. [/QUOTE]
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