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Feeling like a bad parent?
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 59790" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Ya know, I think you eventually get to the point where other people opinions just don't matter anymore, or at least as much. That happened for me when Duckie became extremely ill from an allergic reaction in Oct 2004. I had previously been treated as a bad parent because of Duckie's behavior problems, but that all changed when there was a so-called acceptable reason for the behavior (severe & previously untreated food/inhalant allergies). It really irked me that I could receive so much sympathy from my peers for a physical illness, but be virtually shunned because of the possibly of mental or neurological issues. It's a double standard I can neither understand or tolerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 59790, member: 1722"] Ya know, I think you eventually get to the point where other people opinions just don't matter anymore, or at least as much. That happened for me when Duckie became extremely ill from an allergic reaction in Oct 2004. I had previously been treated as a bad parent because of Duckie's behavior problems, but that all changed when there was a so-called acceptable reason for the behavior (severe & previously untreated food/inhalant allergies). It really irked me that I could receive so much sympathy from my peers for a physical illness, but be virtually shunned because of the possibly of mental or neurological issues. It's a double standard I can neither understand or tolerate. [/QUOTE]
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