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Grass is greener? -who says??
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 31675" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>Just wanted to send you some hugs. </p><p>Yes, when we had Medicaide we had severe problems finding docs to take it, not just tdocs, but all types of docs. and no we did not have choices cuz so few docs would take it. </p><p></p><p>Oldest difficult child was in a social skills class. It did not accomplish anything......partly becuz the classmates were even more difficult than my difficult child......and they frightened my difficult child. </p><p></p><p>I wish I had answers for you. I have been dealing with the gfgness of husband, oldest dtr and sometimes yougest son, from county services to local services to veterans hospitals, to teaching universities and childrens hospitals. 18 years been doing this. In that time I have watched docs make 360 degree changes in their thinking back and forth, up and down, change their approaches etc. But so far I have seen far too little progress. The only good thing that has happened is my kids grew in spite of it all. - and that they survived thru so far. (knock on wood)</p><p>I do keep involving my kids in research studies when the opportunity presents itself, and I still lobby and advocate for their rights and better treatment but........</p><p>whew. </p><p>Hugs to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 31675, member: 1697"] Just wanted to send you some hugs. Yes, when we had Medicaide we had severe problems finding docs to take it, not just tdocs, but all types of docs. and no we did not have choices cuz so few docs would take it. Oldest difficult child was in a social skills class. It did not accomplish anything......partly becuz the classmates were even more difficult than my difficult child......and they frightened my difficult child. I wish I had answers for you. I have been dealing with the gfgness of husband, oldest dtr and sometimes yougest son, from county services to local services to veterans hospitals, to teaching universities and childrens hospitals. 18 years been doing this. In that time I have watched docs make 360 degree changes in their thinking back and forth, up and down, change their approaches etc. But so far I have seen far too little progress. The only good thing that has happened is my kids grew in spite of it all. - and that they survived thru so far. (knock on wood) I do keep involving my kids in research studies when the opportunity presents itself, and I still lobby and advocate for their rights and better treatment but........ whew. Hugs to you. [/QUOTE]
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