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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 423022"><p>Hi, I have lots of people in difficult child 1's life who all put their two cents in to his doctors. I encourage this because it gives the doctors a better sense of what is going on. Maybe you could get permission from Jeff's parents to talk to Jeff's doctor. The doctor wouldn't be able to give you information without the permission of the parents, but he might be able to listen to your point of view. You might approach xDIL and your son by saying that you have a different perspective because your Grandma and you'd like to help with his treatment because Jeff can be difficult. This would validate their point of something needs to be done and Jeff is difficult while acknowledging your different role and perspective. Even though my mom and I don't agree about treatment sometimes (and sometimes what I do with difficult child 1 worries her sick) difficult child 1 will tell my mom things he wouldn't almost anyone else. I feel that the doctors need her input even though her input doesn't always (most often doesn't) change the decided course of treatment for difficult child 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 423022"] Hi, I have lots of people in difficult child 1's life who all put their two cents in to his doctors. I encourage this because it gives the doctors a better sense of what is going on. Maybe you could get permission from Jeff's parents to talk to Jeff's doctor. The doctor wouldn't be able to give you information without the permission of the parents, but he might be able to listen to your point of view. You might approach xDIL and your son by saying that you have a different perspective because your Grandma and you'd like to help with his treatment because Jeff can be difficult. This would validate their point of something needs to be done and Jeff is difficult while acknowledging your different role and perspective. Even though my mom and I don't agree about treatment sometimes (and sometimes what I do with difficult child 1 worries her sick) difficult child 1 will tell my mom things he wouldn't almost anyone else. I feel that the doctors need her input even though her input doesn't always (most often doesn't) change the decided course of treatment for difficult child 1. [/QUOTE]
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